reviewPhytotherapy ResearchApr 1, 2003Closed access

Pharmacological and toxicological properties of Nigella sativa

King Saud University · University of Portsmouth

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Abstract

The seeds of Nigella sativa Linn. (Ranunculaceae), commonly known as black seed or black cumin, are used in folk (herbal) medicine all over the world for the treatment and prevention of a number of diseases and conditions that include asthma, diarrhoea and dyslipidaemia. This article reviews the main reports of the pharmacological and toxicological properties of N. sativa and its constituents. The seeds contain both fixed and essential oils, proteins, alkaloids and saponin. Much of the biological activity of the seeds has been shown to be due to thymoquinone, the major component of the essential oil, but which is also present in the fi ed oil. The pharmacological actions of the crude extracts of the seeds (and…

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Keywords
  • Nigella sativa
  • Thymoquinone
  • Ranunculaceae
  • Traditional medicine
  • Medicine
  • Antipyretic
  • Essential oil
  • Menthol
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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