Biology, asked by lokhanden563, 4 months ago

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Give two therapeutic uses of Coriander Oil.
Which principle gives carminative action to Coriander?
Describe the Endocarp, which is observed in T.S. of Coriande​

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Answered by gunu97896
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1.Coriander is used for a long-term disorder of the large intestines that causes stomach pain (irritable bowel syndrome or IBS), constipation, diarrhea, gas (flatulence), nausea, athlete's foot (Tinea pedis), and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses                     2.  A carminative, also known as carminativum (plural carminativa), is an herb or preparation intended to either prevent formation of gas in the gastrointestinal tract or facilitate the expulsion of said gas, thereby combatting flatulence.    3.Epicarp: Polygonal cells with occasional stomata and calcium oxalate crystal. ... Endocarp: Elongated cells forming parquetry layer. 6. Endosperm: Cellulosic parenchyma containing oil globules and aleurone grains    HOPE IT HELPS PLZ MARK ME AS BRILIANT                          

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