<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>114</id><JournalTitle>MEDICINAL EFFECTS OF KAAHU (LACTUCA SATIVA LINN) DESCRIBED IN UNANI MEDICINE - A REVIEW</JournalTitle><Abstract>Kaahu â€“ Lactuca sativa L. is a large genus of annual or perennial herbs, chiefly of north temperate regions. About 25
species occur in India. All the species contain milky latex and the dried latex from some of them furnishes the drug
lactucarium. Lactuca sativa L. (Asteraceae) is considered as the most important vegetable in the group of leafy vegetables. It
is also extensively used as a fresh vegetable, but some forms are also cooked. It has been used for salads at a very early period.
According to Herodotus, they were served at the tables of the Persian Kings more than 400 years before the Christian era. The
garden lettuce is considered to have originated in the warmer temperate parts of western Asia, including eastern Mediterranean
and descended from L. Serriola Linn, prickley lettuce, found wild in the Himalayas and north temperate regions of the Old
World. The present review will provide comprehensive information on phytochemical and curative uses with exceptional
mention to Unani medicine which will help to tap its unexplored potential with more scientific approach.</Abstract><Email>dr.rajaram.md@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Kaahu,Lactuca sativa Linn,Lettuce,Antianxiety,Hypnotic</keyword><AUTHORS>Manumula Rajaram,Ghulamuddin Sofi,Manumula Komala,Manchala Ashok</AUTHORS><afflication> PG Scholar, Department of Ilmul Advia (Pharmacology), National Institute of Unani Medicine Bangalore, Karnataka, India., Reader, Department of Ilmul Advia (Pharmacology), National Institute of Unani Medicine, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.,PG Scholar, Department of Moalijat (Medicine), National Institute of Unani Medicine, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.,Intern, Dr. Abdul Haq Unani Medical College, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India.</afflication></Article></Articles>