Ocimum basilicum is used in traditional medicine in Brazil

Ocimum basilicum is known in Brasil as Manjericão and in countries of spanish language as albahaca. It is
largely used in traditional medicine to bronchitis, coughs, sore throat, headache, stomach cramps, nausea,
general pain and antiseptic. It can also be used in foods and flavorings [1]. It is among the plants that contain high concentrations of the defense compounds of the phenylpropene class (eugenol, chavicol, and their derivatives) [2-5]. It has been recognized as important spices for human consumption (e.g. cloves) and has high economic value.
Source:
R. J. C. Lima1, A. J. D. Moreno*1, E. M. Diniz1, R. S. G. Oléa2, J. M. Sasaki3,
J. Mendes Filho3, P. T. C. Freire3, F. M. Pontes4, E. R. Leite4, and E. Longo4
Characterization of a crystal grown from Ocimum Basilicum
leaves and branches Cryst. Res. Technol. 39, No. 10, 864 – 867 (2004) / DOI 10.1002/crat.200410267
© 2004 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

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