Accession Number: pdtdbp00044

Details of the Plant

Plant Name : Fenugreek
Alternative Names : Greek Clover, Greek Hay Seed, Alholva, Methi, வெந்தயம்
Scientific Name : Trigonella foenum-graecum
Medicinal Parts : Seed, Leaf
Plant Category : Vegetable, Herb, Spice
2° Metabolites (10/29) :
Biotin, Choline, Diosgenin-BD-blucoside, Inositol, Iron, Isoorientin, Lecithin, Minerals, Mucilage, PABA, Phosphates, Saponaretin, Trigoneline, Trigonelline, Trimethylamine, Vicenin, Vicenin I, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B9, Vitamin D, Vitamins A, Vitexin, Vitexin-7-glucoside, Volatile oils
Phytochemical IDs : pdtdbl00042, pdtdbl00107, pdtdbl00008, pdtdbl00014, pdtdbl00009, pdtdbl00010, pdtdbl00011, pdtdbl00012, pdtdbl00013, pdtdbl00108
Plant Description :

Fenugreek is used for many conditions, but so far, there isn’t enough scientific evidence to determine whether or not it is effective for any of them.

Fenugreek is used for digestive problems such as loss of appetite, upset stomach, constipation, and inflammation of the stomach (gastritis). It is also used for conditions that affect heart health such as “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis) and for high blood levels of certain fats including cholesterol and triglycerides.

Fenugreek is used for kidney ailments, a vitamin deficiency disease called beriberi, mouth ulcers, boils, bronchitis, infection of the tissues beneath the surface of the skin (cellulitis), tuberculosis, chronic coughs, chapped lips, baldness, cancer, and lowering blood sugar in people with diabetes.

Some men use fenugreek for hernia, erectile dysfunction (ED), and other male problems.

Women who are breastfeeding sometimes use fenugreek to promote milk flow.

Fenugreek is sometimes used as a poultice. That means it is wrapped in cloth, warmed and applied directly to the skin to treat local pain and swelling (inflammation), muscle pain, pain and swelling of lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), pain in the toes (gout), wounds, leg ulcers, and eczema.

The taste and odor of fenugreek resembles maple syrup, and it has been used to mask the taste of medicines.

In foods, fenugreek is included as an ingredient in spice blends. It is also used as a flavoring agent in imitation maple syrup, foods, beverages, and tobacco.

In manufacturing, fenugreek extracts are used in soaps and cosmetics.

Fenugreek leaves are eaten in India as a vegetable.

Plant Keywords : Fenugreek, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Greek Clover, Greek Hay Seed, Alholva, Methi, வெந்தயம்
Plant References :
  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenugreek
  2. http://www.mdidea.com/products/new/new00405.html
  3. http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-733-fenugreek.aspx?activeingredientid=733&activeingredientname=fenugreek
Fenugreek

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