The main action of Fenugreek appears on the digestive system. It normalizes the gastric secretions and increases the bile flow from the liver. The secondary action is observed on the fluids and blood. It is likely to reduce toxins from the blood, so it is highly recommended for the patients with the elevated uric acid level in the blood.
Uses:-Fenugreek seeds are most commonly used as medicine in Ayurveda. The seeds possess strong antimicrobial, antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic activities, which help in the treatment and prevention of several diseases. the fenugreek seeds are used to treat stomachaches, constipation, loss of appetite and stomach inflammations, and symptoms associated with digestive problems. This seed additionally targets problems associated with the heart by lowering cholesterol, blood pressure, and treating conditions like atherosclerosis that harden arteries.
Family | Papilionaceae | Odour | Characteristic odour |
Latin Name | Trigonella foenum-gr | Herb Extract Ratio | 15:1 |
Sanskrit Name | Methika | Water solubility | Water Soluble Extractives 70% |
Common Name | Fenugreek | Alkaloid | Saponins NLT 20% |
Solvent Used | Water | Taste | Bitter tasting. |
Storage Condition | Store in a Dry and cool place in double PP bag with container. | Appearance | Brown Powder |
Saponins, Coumarin, Fenugreekine, Nicotinic acid, Phytic acid, Scopoletin and Trigonelline. The seeds also have mucilage and tannic acid.
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