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  1. Cosmos caudatus or king's salad is an annual plant in the genus Cosmos, bearing purple, pink, or white ray florets. It is native to Latin America (from Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil to Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico ), [3] and the West Indies , though naturalized in tropical parts of Asia , Africa , and Australia .

  2. Cosmos caudatus is widely used as a traditional medicine in Southeast Asia. C. caudatus has been reported as a rich source of bioactive compounds such as ascorbic acid, quercetin, and chlorogenic acid.

  3. Flowers. Compound flowers are composed of 8 purple or red, petal-like ray florets and many yellowish-green disk florets in the center. Fruit. Dry fruits are known as achenes. Each fruit is 1-3 cm in length, approximately linear with 4 sides, and contains 1 seed. Habitat.

  4. Jan 3, 2023 · Cosmos caudatus is a herbal plant that has beneficial effects on human health. It is traditionally used as an antihypertensive, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antiosteoporosis, antifungal, and antibact...

  5. Cosmos caudatus Kunth is an edible plant commonly known for its beneficial medicinal effects on human health and traditionally used to treat various health conditions, including diabetes. This review summarizes the current state of

  6. Feb 1, 2017 · Cosmos caudatus is a traditional medicinal plant used widely for culinary and therapeutic purposes. Phytochemical studies indicated the presence of Phenolic acids, flavonoids,...

  7. Oct 1, 2015 · Cosmos caudatus is widely used as a traditional medicine in Southeast Asia. C. caudatus has been reported as a rich source of bioactive compounds such as ascorbic acid, quercetin, and...

  8. Cosmos caudatus is widely used as a traditional medicine in Southeast Asia. C. caudatus has been reported as a rich source of bioactive compounds such as ascorbic acid, quercetin, and chlorogenic acid. Studies have shown that C. caudatus exhibits high anti-oxidant capacity and various medicinal prop …

  9. Cosmos caudatus is widely used as a traditional medicine in Southeast Asia. C. caudatus has been reported as a rich source of bioactive compounds such as ascorbic acid, quercetin, and chlorogenic acid.

  10. Cosmos caudatus is widely used as a traditional medicine in Southeast Asia. C. caudatus has been reported as a rich source of bioactive compounds such as ascorbic acid, quercetin, and chlorogenic acid.

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