phudina :
CONCLUSION:
PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita) is a popular herb that can be used in numerous forms (ie, oil, leaf, leaf extract, and leaf water). Peppermint oil has the most uses, and use data on the oil are considered relevant to the leaf extract formulations as well. This herbal preparation is used in cosmeceuticals, personal hygiene products, foods, and pharmaceutical products for both its flavoring and fragrance properties. Peppermint oil possesses a fresh sharp menthol odor and a pungent taste followed by a cooling sensation. It also has a variety of therapeutic properties and is used in aromatherapy, bath preparations, mouthwashes, toothpastes, and topical preparations. Topical preparations of peppermint oil have been used to calm pruritus and relieve irritation and inflammation.- » Classification and names of phudina
- » Synonyms and definitions of phudina
- » Drug Properties of phudina
- » Chemical Constituents of phudina
- » Standardization of phudina
- » Parts used and Dosage of phudina
- » Morphology and Histology of phudina
- » Distribution and Conservation of phudina
- » Cultivation of phudina
- » phudina in the market
- » Medicinal Uses of phudina
- » Researches and clinical trails of phudina
- » phudina in other sytems of medicine
- » Ayurvedic formulations with phudina
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