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@article{190605,
author = {Trupti Ahinave and Dr. Babita More and Vaishnavi Auti and Shrunkhala Ahinkar and Sahil Aiwale and Rohan Ahire and Dr. Rupali Tasgaonkar},
title = {Catnip Healing from fever to digestive ease},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {8},
pages = {1838-1845},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=190605},
abstract = {Nepeta cataria, generally known as catnip, is a sweet condiment used in folk drug and as a pet toy for pussycats. Its essential oil painting has arthropod repellency exertion, effective against mosquitoes, canvases, ticks, and diminutives, similar to DEET.
Nepetalactone, a bicyclic oxygenated monoterpene, is the main emulsion responsible for repellency and cat magnet. Nepeta cataria has numerous medicinal properties, including antioxidant, hepatoprotective, antidiabetic, dreamy, depressive, spasmodic, anti-nociceptive, and anti-inflammatory conditioning, Antimicrobial,nematocidal, and Allopathic parcels. Implicit anticancer and insecticidal parcels. Despite its eventuality, the lack of superior inheritable stocks has hindered large- scale product and meeting request demands.},
keywords = {},
month = {January},
}
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