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ABSTRACT Lipid droplets (LDs) serve as the primary storage site for neutral lipids in plant cells, with growing evidence supporting many additional biological roles, such as in lipid homeostasis, signalling, trafficking, inflammatory responses and inter‐organelle communication.
Abdulsamie Hanano +2 more
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Protective effect of Carthamus tinctorius L. extract on acetaminophen induced nephrotoxicity in mice
Background and Objective: Acetaminophen is a commonly used analgesic and antipyretic agent which, in high doses, causes liver and kidney necrosis in man and animals. Carthamus tinctorius L.
A Alavash-Shooshtari +2 more
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Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) Honey Extract
Safflower honey is a unique type of monofloral honey collected from the nectar of Carthamus tinctorius L. in the Apis mellifera colonies of northwestern China.
Li-Ping Sun +4 more
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Germination Potential of Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) Against Nickel Heavy Metal
As a heavy metal, Nickel is also an essential element and an abiotic plant stress factor. Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is an oil seed plant used commercially for the different industries that belong to the Asteraceae family.
Veli ÇELİKTAŞ, Hande OTU BORLU
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The supernatant fraction of Buyang Huanwu Decoction, obtained by ethanol precipitation, demonstrates superior efficacy against pulmonary fibrosis. It enhances the bioavailability of key compounds and dually inhibits Wnt/β‐catenin and TGF‐β1/Smad pathways, presenting a potent therapeutic strategy.
Yunyue Zhou +7 more
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L'«Avvizzimento» del cartamo (Carthamus tinctorius L.) causato da Verticillium dahliae Kleb. [PDF]
The wilt of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., hitherto unreported in Italy, has been found on last two years in Sardinia. The disease symptoms and the pathogen characters are described.
Carta, Carmela, Fiori, Mario
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Spectroscopic Methods of Edible Flower Authentication and Quality Control for Food Applications
The global demand for edible flowers has increased. Issues such as incorrect species identification, flower product adulteration, contamination, and quality degradation necessitate the application of proper methods for authenticating and controlling the product's quality.
Fidele Benimana +3 more
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Background: Carthamus tinctorius L. (Compositae) has been used in Iranian traditional medicine for treatment of diabetes. In this study, anti-diabetic effect of its hydroalcoholic extract was compared with that of glibenclamide.
Sedigheh Asgary +3 more
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Hepatoprotective and Hypolipidemic Effects of Carthamus tinctorius oil in Alloxan-induced Type 1 Diabetic Rats [PDF]
Introduction: Hepatoprotective and hypolipidemic effects of Carthamus tinctorius Linn.(Safflower) seed oil was investigated in diabetic rats. Methods: Diabetes was induced by administration of 120 mg/kg alloxan monohydrate. The seed oil of safflower at
Asgary, Sedigheh. +2 more
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HONEYBEE ACTIVITY ON SAFFLOWER (Carthamus tinctorius L.)
Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) visited safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) for nectar and pollen. About 90 per cent of the honeybees observed visited the crop in the morning. The nectar contained about 25 per cent sugars. Honeybees were by far the predominant visitors although other bees also visited the flowers.
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