“…Its roots are used as diuretic, astringent, stomachic, febrifuge, and demulcent and seeds are applied as laxative, aphrodisiac, and demulcent, recommended in cystitis, colic, gonorrhea, tenseness, and piles [13]. The drug is useful in neurological disorders such as hemiplegia, facial paralysis, sciatica, general debility, headache, ophthalmia, dysuria, leucorrhoea, tuberculosis, diabetes, fever, rheumatism, and uterine disorders [14, 15]. Shah et al [16] reported its phytochemical, cytotoxic, and in vitro antileishmanial activity.…”