CORIANDER SATIVUM SEEDS: A POSSIBLE REMEDY IN THE TREATMENT OF THYROID DISEASE
AbstractThyroid disease is a significant component of the widespread endocrine diseases that are prevalent in India. Thyroid disorder is becoming more common among Indians at an alarming pace. The majority of thyroid problems in India are either hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. A growing number of people are turning to alternative medical treatments because they are effective and have little adverse effects. The coriander is an herb that is freely available in India. It is used with vegetables as a spice and in medicine as anxiolytic, carminative, antithyroid drug, etc. The coriander seeds are rich in both the essential oils and the volatile oils with a high degree of medicinal values. In addition to essential oil, it also has tannins, terpenoids, reducing sugars, alkaloids, phenolics, flavonoids, fatty acids, sterols, and glycosides. Additionally, it has significant nutritional benefits, including a variety of minerals, vitamins, proteins, lipids, carbs, and fibers. Coriander is also referred to as Chinese parsley and is grown for both its leaves and seeds (fruits). Coriander is used medicinally because of some of its properties, such as being an antioxidant, an antifungal, an antibiotic, and a digestive agent in the process of digestion. The coriander plant has been shown to contain several polyphenols and antioxidant substances that have a substantial preventive effect against the onset of certain illnesses. TSH is frequently regarded as a key hormonal regulator of the testis’ physiology throughout its developmental stage.
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Sebu Malik, Hashim Khan *, Aman Upadhyay, Arun Kumar and Talquess Ahmad
Department of Pharmacy, Metro College of Health Science & Research, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
dr.hashimkhan123@gmail.com
23 September 2023
24 October 2024
30 October 2023
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.IJP.10(10).509-15
31 October 2023