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Comparative chloroplast genome analyses of cultivated and wild Capsicum species shed light on evolution and phylogeny. [PDF]

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Reusing greywater for cultivation of Capsicum frutescens and Calendula officinalis

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
This study investigated the impact of greywater application for home yard gardening. Greywater was collected and treated using screening, sedimentation and solar disinfection methods. Finally, a field experiment was conducted to investigate the impact of untreated and treated greywater on a selected vegetable, Capsicum frutescens and flowering plant ...
Asma Safia, Disha   +4 more
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Induced androgenesis of Capsicum frutescens L.

Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2006
The aim of the research was to make a preliminary determination of the effectiveness of the induction of haploids in Capsicum frutescens L. In order to induce androgenesis red and yellow fruit forms of species were used, each bred by the researchers on their own. The experiment was performed in October.
Paweł Nowaczyk   +2 more
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Clastogenicity of red pepper (Capsicum frutescens L.) extracts

Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects, 1994
Extracts from the fruits of Capsicum frutescens L. were tested for their clastogenicity using the mouse-bone-marrow micronucleus (mouse-MN) assay. Results of the mouse-MN, an in vivo method, indicated that the isolate CF-1 is clastogenic at the maximum tolerated dose of 1.22 mg/kg mouse.
I M, Villaseñor, E J, de Ocampo
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Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Capsicum Annuum Extract, Capsicum Annuum Fruit Extract, Capsicum Annuum Resin, Capsicum Annuum Fruit Powder, Capsicum Frutescens Fruit, Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract, Capsicum Frutescens Resin, and Capsaicin1

International Journal of Toxicology, 2007
Capsicum-derived ingredients function as skin-conditioning agents—miscellaneous, external analgesics, flavoring agents, or fragrance components in cosmetics. These ingredients are used in 19 cosmetic products at concentrations as high as 5%. Cosmetic-grade material may be extracted using hexane, ethanol, or vegetable oil and contain the full range of ...
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Intraspecific reproductive variabilities in capsicum frutescens (L.) in Nigeria

Nigerian Journal of Botany, 2022
Natural intraspecific and interspecific crosses among Capsicum species are very high, resulting in intermediary forms which are complex to categorize. It is likely that through these crosses, new species or varieties may have arisen. The present study evaluated intraspecific reproductive variablities among eight accessions of C. fructesens.
Oyelakin, A. S.   +3 more
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Isolation and purification of the hypoglycaemic principle present in Capsicum frutescens

Phytotherapy Research, 2004
AbstractCapsicum frutescens has been used to treat diabetes mellitus by traditional healers in Jamaica. Purification experiments employing thin layer chromatography (TLC) and high performance liquid chromatography led to the extraction of the active principle, capsaicin.
Ian, Tolan   +2 more
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