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Drying methods and health benefits of capparis spinosa fruits [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences
This article analyzes the multi-stage ripening processes of Capparis spinosa fruit and its chemical composition. Various methods of drying ripe fruits, such as sublimation, lyophilization, sunlight, shade, and artificial drying, and their effects on the ...
Karimov Islom   +4 more
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Pharmacoinformatics-based screening of Capparis spinosa phytocompounds against pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma by targeting TSPAN1 protein

open access: yesCancer Treatment and Research Communications
Background: Today, phytochemicals have garnered significant attention due to their diverse pharmacological effects against various diseases, particularly cancer.
Hanieh Beyrampour-Basmenj   +6 more
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Phenol content, potential antioxidant and anti-urolithic effects of fruit and leaf extracts from Algerian Capparis spinosa L.

open access: yesNAJFNR
Background: Ethnobotanical studies have historically documented the traditional medicinal use of Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) in treating kidney stones and other chronic renal ailments.
Amal Helali   +5 more
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Alternative therapeutic approach of ovine subclinical mastitis using the ethanolic roots extract of Capparis spinosa

open access: yesOpen Veterinary Journal
Background: Over the past decades, Capparis spinosa has been reported as a therapeutic traditional medicine to relieve various ailments. Mastitis causes a decrease in milk production and treated usually using of injectable and intra-mammary antibiotics.
Bassam Ali Abed Wahab   +3 more
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Turbidity and TSS removal from textile wastewater using a combination of natural and chemical coagulants

open access: yesWasit Journal of Engineering Sciences, 2020
: 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
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of the total antioxidant capacity of Oliveria decumbens and Capparis spinosa

open access: yesJournal of Biological Research, 2022
The anti-oxidative potential of extracts from two Iranian medicinal plants, Oliveria decumbens and Capparis spinosa, is assessed in this study. The Oliveria genus is part of the Apiaceae family and contains only one species, O. decumbensVent. Capers are
Mohammad Darvishi   +13 more
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Assessment of allopathic potential of Capparis spinosa L. on weeds control under laboratory and greenhouse conditions [PDF]

open access: yesمدیریت بیابان, 2015
The herbicidal properties of some plants species can be exploited successfully as a tool to reduce the herbicide application. Wild plant species, including medicinal herbs, usually contain much higher levels of chemicals compounds than the cultivated ...
Meysam Aramesh   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A taxonomic revision of the Capparis spinosa group (Capparaceae) from the Mediterranean to Central Asia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
A revision of the Capparis spinosa group has been carried out in southern Europe, northern Africa, western and central Asia, in order to provide a uniform taxonomic treatment of its representatives. The xerotropical origin of this group, showing disjunct
Silvio Fici
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Genetic Diversity of Some Capparis L. Species Growing in Syria

open access: yesBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2014
This work investigated the genetic diversity and relationships among Capparis species growing in Syria using IRAP and ISSR techniques. Forty-seven samples of three Capparis species genotypes were collected from 21 different locations in Syria.
Bassam Al- Safadi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Vascular flora of calcareous outcrops in North-Western Sardinia (Italy) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Calcareous outcrops in North-Western Sardinia cover a large area (about 380 Km2) known as "Sassarese". In this study the vascular flora of this area is investigated.
Bagella, Simonetta, Urbani, Malvina
core   +1 more source

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