Published June 30, 2025 | Version v1
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A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON FENNAL (FOENICULUM VULGARE)

  • 1. Student, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jigyasa University (Formerly Himgiri Zee University), Dehradun.
  • 2. Assistant Professor, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jigyasa University (Formerly Himgiri Zee University), Dehradun
  • 3. Principal & Professor, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jigyasa University (Formerly Himgiri Zee University), Dehradun.

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The present research explores the pharmacognostic, phytochemical, and therapeutic properties of a polyherbal formulation — Herbal Constipation Vati — aimed at relieving constipation through natural ingredients. This formulation integrates five major herbal and dietary components: Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi), Jeera (Cuminum cyminum), Saunf (Foeniculum vulgare), Asafoetida (Ferula foetida), and Barley (Hordeum vulgare). Each of these components has been historically used in traditional medicine for digestive support. Ajwain, rich in thymol and essential oils, acts as a digestive stimulant and carminative, effectively reducing flatulence and improving gut motility. Jeera contributes cuminaldehyde and flavonoids that promote digestion, relieve bloating, and exert antimicrobial properties. Saunf offers soothing action due to anethole, aiding in gastrointestinal relaxation, enhancing secretion of digestive enzymes, and easing bowel movement. Asafoetida is known for its antispasmodic and laxative effects, reducing intestinal gas and easing constipation through its sulfur-containing compounds. Barley, a high-fiber grain, adds bulk to stools and supports peristalsis due to its rich beta-glucan content, making it an excellent natural remedy for promoting regularity.This research affirms the synergistic action of these botanicals, offering a holistic, safe, and non-habit-forming alternative for constipation management. With potent digestive, carminative, and mild laxative actions, Herbal Constipation Vati represents a promising blend of traditional wisdom and scientific validation in promoting digestive health and bowel regularity.

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