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type of plant

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1. Local names: Hing, Asafetida, Ingo, Inguva Plant Sources: Ferula Asafoetida and allied species (Ferula foetida and Ferula narthex)

2. Several species of Ferula yield Asafetida

3. Ferula foetida (the active oleoresin being called Ferula Asafoetida) is a supplement catered towards lung and gastrointestinal health, and is used as a carminative agent

4. Asafoetida (Ferula assa-foetida) Asafoetida, or the Latin Ferula assa-foetida, is a perennial plant with hollow stems and unbrel-shaped yellow flowers

5. Ferula Assafoetida, popularly known as asafoetida, is dried latex (gum oleoresin) exuded from the rhizome or tap root of several species of Ferula

6. Hing and ferula Asafoetida are two of this spice’s many other names

7. Ferula Assafoetida; Other names: Devil's Dung, Hing, Ting, stinking gum Group: SPICES

8. Asafoetida (Ferula Assafoetida, family Apiaceae), alternative spelling asafetida (also known as devil's dung, stinking gum, asant, food of the gods, hing, and giant fennel) is a species of Ferula native to Iran

9. “Asafetida (genus Ferula) is a bitter, foul-smelling, yellowish-brown material prepared from roots

10. Ferula Assafoetidais a medicinal plant of the Apiaceae family that has traditionally been used for its therapeutic value.

11. The present invention relates to Pleurotus ferulae-fermented liquid of ginseng berries and a cosmetic composition containing the same as an active ingredient.

12. Ferula Assafoetida is a medicinal plant of the Apiaceae family that has traditionally been used for its therapeutic value

13. The Asafetida plant (Ferula foetida, USDA zones 8-11) is native to the deserts of India, Iran and Afghanistan

14. Asafoetida is the dried latex obtained mainly from living rootstocks or tap roots of several species of Ferula, namely, F

15. Asafoetida is a spice consisting of the resin from a plant called Ferula that is native to Iran and Afghanistan

16. Asafoetida is the dried aromatic gum-resin exuded from the living rhizome, rootstock or taproot of varied plant species of genus Ferula

17. What does Asafetida mean? Any of several plants of the genus Ferula in the parsley family, native to dry regions in I

18. Asafoetida (Ferula Assafoetida), također poznata kao asafetida, hing, ingu i gigantski anis, je biljka porijeklom iz Perzije, koja se koristi kao začin.

19. This paper stated the chemical structure of shallot, ginger, garlic, capsicum, Chinese prickly ash, mustard, anised, ferula, pepper and its positive function to people health.

20. Asafoetida, or asadida, is made of dried up latex or gum derived from tap roots of a variety of ferula herb, which is commonly found in India and Middle East

21. Medscape - Indication-specific dosing for Asafetida, Asant, Devil's dung, Ferula Assafoetida, food of the Gods, stinking gum (asafoetida), frequency-based adverse effects, comprehensive interactions, contraindications, pregnancy & lactation schedules, and cost information.

22. Abortifacients are nearly as old as the written word itself, as early as 1085, when Constantine the African included iris, rue, willow and stinking ferula as effective herbs for inducing menses.

23. In fact, asafoetida is a dried exudate—a mixture of gum and resin—that is collected from the taproot of Ferula Assafoetida, a plant that is related to the carrot and fennel families

24. Flavor: Alliaceous, sulfureous, green and garlic-like with a tin-like metallic undernote and with minty and tropical nuances: FL/FR : ferula assa-foetida gum oil : odor: Sulfureous, Alliaceous, savory, green onion and resinous with a vegetative note :

25. Asafetida: ( as'ă-fet'ĭ-dă ), A gum resin, the inspissated exudate from the root of Ferula foetida (family Umbelliferae); malodorous material used as a repellent against dogs, cats, and rabbits, and formerly used as an antispasmodic; in Asia, used as a condiment and flavoring agent