Pathak, Nimish LKasture, Sanjay BBhatt, Nayna MRathod, Jaimik D2014-05-132014-05-132011-06Pathak Nimish L, Kasture Sanjay B, Bhatt Nayna M, Rathod Jaimik D. Phytopharmacological properties of coriander sativum as a potential medicinal tree: an overview. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. 2011 Jun; 1(4): 20-25.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/150781Coriandrum Sativum family Umbelliferae is highly reputed ayurvedic medicinal tree commonly known as the Dhanyaka. It is small sized tree growing throughout India, Italy. Netherlands, Central and Eastern Europe, China and Bangladesh. The different parts of this plant contain monoterpenes, α-pinene, limpnene, γ-terpinene, p-cymene, borneol, citronellol, camphor, geraniol, coriandrin, dihydrocoriandrin, coriandronsA-E, flavonoids and essential oils. Various parts of this plant such as seed, leaves, flower and fruit, possess Diuretic, Antioxidant Activity, Ant-diabetic Anti-convulsant activity, Sedative Hypnotic Activity, Anti-microbial Activity, Anti mutagenic, Anthelmintic activity. Various phytopharmacological evaluations have been reported in this literature for the important potential of the Coriandrum sativum.enCoriandrum sativumPhytochemicalsPharmacological propertiesPhytopharmacological properties of coriander sativum as a potential medicinal tree: an overview.Article