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Nigella sativa

Flepatic mixed function oxidase inhibition. Oleoresin, administered to rats at a dose of 250 mg%, was active " " ". Hypocholesterolemic activity. A hot mixture of Nigella sativa, Commiphora myrrha, Ferula assafoetida, Aloe vera, and Boswellia serrata, administered by gastric intubation to rats at a dose of 0.5 g/kg for 7 days, was active vs streptozotocin-induced hyperglycemia " " ". [Pg.229]

Glucosyl(l 2)galactosyl(l — 2)glucoside Nigella sativa seeds Ranunculaceae 192... [Pg.767]

Merfort, I. et al., Flavonol triglycosides from seeds of Nigella sativa, Phytochemistry, 46, 359,1997. [Pg.797]

Haq A, Lobo PI, Al-Tufail M, Rama NR, Al-Sedairy ST. Immunomodulatory effect of Nigella sativa proteins fractionated by ion exchange chromatography. International Journal of Immunopharmacology 1999 21 283-295. [Pg.57]

Nigella sativa grains known in the Middle and Far East as black grain or black cumin has an inhibitory effect on clinical carcinogenesis, and the said effects are mediated via inhibition of... [Pg.406]

The indazole alkaloid Nigellidine (269) (Scheme 88) which was described as a zwitterion, was detected in the seeds of Nigella sativa L. (Ranunculaceae) (95TL1993), which is an erect annual plant found in South Asia and is widely cultivated. The seeds are commonly believed to have carminative, stimulatory and diaphoretic properties (75PHA2759). An X-ray single crystal analysis was performed on the methyl chloride. It is... [Pg.140]

The alkaloid Nigellicine proved to be the pyridazino[l,2- z]indazolium-l 1-carboxylate (234) and forms yellow crystals (Scheme 77). It was isolated from the widely distributed herbaceous plant Nigella sativa L., which is used as a spice and for the treatment of various diseases (85TL2759). The structure was determined by an X-ray crystal structure analysis. The carboxylate bond distances are essentially equal (123.3 and 125.6 pm). An intramolecular hydrogen bond was found between the carboxylate oxygen atom and the hydroxy group. In mass spectrometry, the molecular peak was found at m/z = 246 (20) and the base peak at m/z = 202 which corresponds... [Pg.134]

Menounos P., Staphylakis K., and Gegiou D. (1986) The sterols of Nigella sativa seed oil. Phytochemistry 25, 761-763. [Pg.3977]

Natural compounds Nicotine from nicotiana species Nigella sativa Thymoquinone Nigella sativa Linn, seed... [Pg.387]

Nigella sativa Linn. Nigella sativa Linn, seed (NS) has positive modulation effects on memory impairments, prevents hippocampal pyramidal cell loss, and enhances consolidation of recall capability of stored information and spatial memory [283],... [Pg.415]

Thymoquinone. Thymoquinone (TQ) is the main constituent of the oil extracted from Nigella sativa seeds, with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Treatment with TQ efficiently attenuates APi 2-induced neurotoxicity, inhibits the mitochondrial membrane potential depolarization and ROS generation caused by Api 2, restores synaptic vesicle recycling inhibition, partially reverses the loss of spontaneous firing activity, and inhibits A(f aggregation in vitro [291],... [Pg.417]

Bin Sayeed MS, Asaduzzaman M, Morshed H, Hossain MM, Kadir MF, Rahman MR (2013) The effect of Nigella sativa Linn, seed on memory, attention and cognition in healthy human volunteers. J Ethnopharmacol 148 780-786... [Pg.532]

The two plateaus on Fig. 3, constant specific activity values, indicate that there is a stability of the enzyme structure on the range of pH studied. For some enzymes, there may be partial desfruction of cystine residues (in alkaline solutions) or hydrolysis of the labile peptide bonds (in acid solutions), as observed by Akova and Ustun [34] during adsorption of Nigella sativa lipase on Celite. Other authors [8] have also found similar values of specific activity for the different pH values studied for the adsorption of lipase from Candida nigosa. [Pg.304]

Salomi, M.J., Nair, S.C., and Panikkar, K.R., Inhibitory effects of Nigella. sativa and saffron (Crocus sativus) on chemical carcinogenesis in mice, Nutr. Cancer, 16, 67, 1991. [Pg.710]

Nair, S.C. et al.. Modulatory effects of Crocus sativus and Nigella sativa extracts on cisplatin-induced toxicity in mice, J. Ethnopharmacol, 31,75, 1991. [Pg.710]

C18H18N2O2, Mr 294.35. An unusual indazole alkaloid from the seeds of the genuine nutmeg (Nigella sativa, Ranunculaceae) used in the past as a spice and her-... [Pg.433]

Chaubey, M.K. 2007. Insecticidal activity of Trachyspermum ammi (UmbeUiferae), Anethum grave-olens (UmbeUiferae) and Nigella sativa (Ranunculaceae) essential oils against stoied-product beetle Tribolium castaneum Herbst (Coleoptera Tenebrionidae). Afr. J. Agric. Res. 2 596-600. [Pg.1453]

Nigella sativa Linn (Ranunculaceae) is an indigenous herbaceous plant. We have previous reported a number of alkaloids from it (ref.4). Recent studies on the chemical constituer of the seeds of this plant have led to the isolation of a new triterpenoidal saponin nigellosid... [Pg.354]

R. Zawirska-Wojtasiak, S. Mildner-Szkudlarz, E. W sowicz, M. Pacyrtski, Gas chromatography, sensory analysis and electronic nose in the evaluation of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) aroma quality. Herba Polonica 56(4), 20-30 (2010)... [Pg.216]

Uses Skin conditioner in cosmetics Black birch oil. See Birch (Betula alba) oil Black caraway (Nigella sativa)... [Pg.540]


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