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ARIEF BUDI DHARMAWAN 11.70.0012 GO, YOHAN SETIAWAN 11.70.0022 CLARA ALVERINA TANAKA 11.70.0029 HENDRA PRAMANA YONATAN 11.70.0099 AMANDA PATRICIA 11.70.0102 JO, VINCENTIUS MICHAEL R. 11.70.0122 “Bunga Adas”

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Foeniculum vulgare (fennel) are native to southern Europe but is now naturalized in northern Europe, Australia and North America and is cultivated around the world.

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ARIEF BUDI DHARMAWAN 11.70 .0012GO, YOHAN SETIAWAN 11.70 .0022

CLARA ALVERINA TANAKA 11.70 .0029HENDRA PRAMANA YONATAN 11.70 .0099AMANDA PATRICIA 11 .70 .0102JO, VINCENTIUS MICHAEL R . 11 .70 .0122

“Bunga Adas”

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Classification

Kingdom : Plantae Division : Magnoliophyta – (Flowering

plants) Class : Magnoliopsida –

(Dicotyledons) Order : Apiales Family : Apiaceae Genus : Foeniculum Species : Foeniculum vulgare

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What is the Foeniculum vulgare ?

Foeniculum vulgare (fennel) are native to southern Europe but is now naturalized in northern Europe, Australia and North America and is cultivated around the world.

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What is the constituents ??

The essential oil of fennel is constituted mainly by anethole (80%) (a substance with supposed anticancer properties), it contains not more than 10% estragole and not more than 7.5% fenchone.

Minor constituents :R-pinene, limonene, β-pinene, β-myrcene, and p-cymene.

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Function

• Stems can be grilled with fish, meats and vegetables, and leaves can be added to salads, olives, fish, snails or used as a garnish.

• Fennel oil, seeds or extracts are also used to flavor prepared foods including meats, ice cream, candy, baked goods and condiments as well as liqueurs like sambuca, non-alcoholic beverages and toothpaste.

• Fennel seeds are baked into breads, biscuits, stuffings and Italian sausages, and added to sweet pickles and sauerkraut. Seeds compliment asparagus, tomato and cucumber.

• The essential oil from the seeds is added to perfumes, soaps, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.

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Function (2)

• In traditional medicine, fennel was used as an aphrodisiac and to encourage menstruation and lactation, although some sources caution against the latter use due to possible toxicity to infants.

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References

• Bown, Deni. The Herb Society of America New Encyclopedia of Herbs & Their Uses. New York:DK: 2001.

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