It has a thick, perennial root-stock, stout stems, 4 to 5 feet or more in height, erect and cylindrical, bright green and so smooth as to seem polished, much branched bearing leaves cut into the very finest of segments. The bright golden flowers, produced in large, flat terminal umbels, with from thirteen to twenty rays.
Herb Effects
The essential oil is bactericidal, carminative and stimulant; expectorant and antiinflammatory (fruit); laxative and antispasmodic (root); antimicrobial (essential fruit oil); carminative (leaf and fruit); oxytocic and abortifacient (essential seed oil).
Anethol (main compound), methyl chavicol, D-alpha-fenchone, D-apinene, D-alpha-phellandrene, camphene, dipentene and foeniculin (P-anol prenyl ether) (fruit oil); flavonoids (seed, leaf and fruit); a nisic acid, anisaldehyde, bergapten, grandivitin.
Chemistry
of Active Ingredients
Name
CAS#
IUPAC Name
Formula
Structure
Anethol
8022-08-0
1-methoxy-4-prop-1-e nyl-benzene
C10H12O
Methyl chavicol
77525-18-9
1-methoxy-4-prop-2-e nyl-benzene
C10H12O
Camphene
5794-04-7
2,2-dimethyl-3-methy lidene-norbornane
C10H16
Dipentene
8050-32-6
1-methyl-4-prop-1-en -2-yl-cyclohexene
C10H16
Anisaldehyde
50984-52-6
4-methoxybenzaldehyd e
C8H8O2
Bergapten
484-20-8
Not Available
C12H8O4
Pharmacology
Medicinal Use
Spleen, kidney and chest diseases, gastrointestinal problems, eye and eyelid inflammations and medicine for cattle (fruit); colic (of infants) and kills hookworm (oil); as an emmenagogue, edema, rheumatism and asthma (essential seed oil).
Contraindication
People with a history of alcoholism, hepatitis, or liver disease avoid this herb. Pregnant or lactating women, as well as anyone with an estrogen-dependent cancer, should avoid fennel in large quantities until the importance of its estrogen-like activity is clarified.
Allergenic cross-reactivity amongst the Apiaceae is the cause of the many positive results obtained with carrot, parsely, anise, fennel and caraway (Wuthrich and Dietschi, 1985).
Reference
Chandel et al., Biodiversity in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in India.
Bentley and Trimen, Medicinal Plants. The Himalaya Drug Company. Stary, The Natural Guide to Medicinal Herbs and Plants.