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Plastome comparison and phylogenomic analysis of threatened wild Egyptian Capparis taxa [PDF]
Background Capparis is one of the largest genera in the Capparaceae family, it is currently classified as comprising threatened wild plants in Egypt. The taxonomy of Capparis remains ambiguous due to complex classifications, overlapping morphological ...
Norhan Amar +8 more
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Review: Pharmacological effects of Capparis spinosa L. [PDF]
Medicinal plants have been known as one of the most important therapeutic agents since ancient times. During the last two decades, much attention has been paid to the health-promoting effects of edible medicinal plants, because of multiple beneficial ...
Abraham +114 more
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Capparis (Capparaceae) in Peninsular Malaysia, including a new species and two new varieties [PDF]
As part of the Flora of Peninsular Malaysia Project, a species checklist of the genus Capparis in Peninsular Malaysia is presented here with a total of 11 species, two subspecies and four varieties.
Avelinah Julius
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Introduction:Capparis cartilaginea Decne. (CC) originates from the dry regions of Asia and the Mediterranean basin. In traditional medicine, tea of CC leaves is commonly used to treat inflammatory conditions such as rheumatism, arthritis, and gout.
Bashaer Alsharif +9 more
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Capparis spinosa (Capparaceae); A Survey on Morpho-ecologic Variation for Different Populations of Iran [PDF]
Capparis spinosa grows naturally from the Atlantic coast of the Canary Islands and Morocco to the Black Sea, in Crimea and Armenia, and to the east side of the Caspian Sea in Iran. Capparis species are valuable as a resource for medicine, food, improving
Sakine Najafian +4 more
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In continuation of the research, the phytochemical investigation of Capparis dongvanensis (Sy, B. H. Quang & D. V. Hai) (Capparaceae). In this work, we described the isolation and identification of two novel polycyclic compounds Capparisone A (1) and ...
Van Khang Pham +2 more
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The complete chloroplast genomes of two species from Capparaceae
Capparis spinosa L. and Capparis decidua Forsk. belong to the Capparaceae family. The two species are important medicinal plants uses in treatment of various ailments. In this study, we present the complete chloroplast genomes of the two species.
Dhafer Alzahrani +3 more
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Assessment of the antioxidant activity of the extrcat, cold press, and n-hexane oils and in vitro cytotoxic effects of Capparis spinosa L. seed on SH-SY5Y cancer cell lines [PDF]
Background: Capparis spinosa L. due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties plays a key role in preventing and treatment of cancer, also reduces the growth rate of cancer cells.
Leila Ghassemifard +4 more
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Production and Evaluation of Nanoliposomes Loaded with Capparis spinosa Extract [PDF]
Introduction Capparis spinosa is a perennial herb from the Capparidaceae family that is mainly distributed in arid and semi-arid regions. Its fruits are oval shaped, approximately 3 cm long, greenish in color with red pulp. Capparis spinosa extract is a
Masoumeh Salamatian +2 more
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: Recently natural coagulants are a consistently expanded; plants extracted coagulant which may be adopted in the coagulation-flocculation activity of textile wastewater treatment for reduction concentration of turbidity and total suspended solids.
Noor Shakir Ali, Ali Jwied Jaeel
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