ABSTRACT

Ajwain or Trachyspermu ammi is often known as bishop’s weed, thymol seeds, ajowan caraway, or carom. It is an aromatic seed spice, coumarin-rich, highly nutritious, and medicinally significant herb. Ajwain is conventionally used for a variety of ailments and was highly recommended by traditional healers. The herb seeds were also evaluated for their numerous pharmacological properties due to their various chemical constituents. It aids in the maintenance of digestive health and the treatment of any indigestion-related abdominal discomfort, such as stomach pain or a burning sensation. It stimulates appetite in those who are experiencing a loss of appetite. It also exhibited a variety of pharmaceutical properties, such as analgesic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Its seeds are also commonly used for seasoning different foods. It also has numerous other advantages.