RED light promotes flavonoid and phenolic accumulation in Cichorium spp. callus culture as anti-candida agent [PDF]
Chicory species, particularly Cichorium endive Supp. Pumillum, also, known as Egyptian chicory, are globally recognized for their rich content of bioactive secondary metabolites such as flavonoids and phenolics.
Sayeda Abdelrazek Abdelhamid +3 more
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A pioneering genotypic and phylogenetic characterisation of Cichorium crops through a genome-scale sequencing for future breeding innovations [PDF]
The genus Cichorium, which comprises economically important crops such as chicory and endive, exhibits significant genetic and phenotypic diversity. This study used genome-scale sequencing based on ddRAD technology to explore the genetic diversity and ...
Francesco Scariolo +7 more
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Radicchio—Cichorium intybus L.
This document introduces radicchio, a red, broadleaf, heading form of chicory recently introduced to the U.S. as a gourmet salad vegetable. It describes its appearance, compares it to similar varieties like 'Radichetta,' and outlines cultivation ...
James M. Stephens
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In vitro survey on the synergistic effect of Cichorium intybus L. and doxorubicin on apoptotic induction in myeloid (NALM-6) and lymphoid (KG-1) cell lines [PDF]
Objective: Acute leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. Due to chemotherapy drug side effects, the use ofnatural compounds is essential. The Cichorium intybus L.
M. Bozorgi +3 more
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The current research work was undertaken to evaluate the hepatoprotective and nephroprotective potential of Cichorium intybus following subchronic exposure of imidacloprid in white leghorn (WLH) chicks.
Deeksha Maletha +2 more
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Assessment of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Induced Salinity on the Growth and Yield Parameters of Cichorium intybus L. [PDF]
The present study was done on the hypothesis that excess sodium chloride (NaCl) in the soil decreases the growth and yield of Cichorium intybus L. To investigate this hypothesis, a pot experiment was conducted in which chicory seeds were sown in garden ...
A. Khan, A. A. Khan, S. Samreen and M. Irfan
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Bioactive-Chemical Quality Markers Revealed: An Integrated Strategy for Quality Control of Chicory
As a miraculous Xinjiang Uyghur customary traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Chicory (Cichorium glandulosum Boiss.et Huet and Cichorium intybus L.) has been found to have therapeutic potential for metabolic diseases in recent years.
Yaolei Li +7 more
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Plants are one of a prefect source of natural effective compounds that have antimicrobial, and other activities. This study investigated the activity of the aqueous extract for three wild edible plants (Sonchus oleraceus, Cichorium pumilum, and Portulaca
Tarek A. El-Desouky
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Determination of the total content of metals, polyphenols, flavonoids and the antioxidant capacity of methanolic and chloroformic extracts from Cichorium intybus [PDF]
The study aimed to assess the metal content, total polyphenols, and flavonoids in the plant Cichorium intybus L gathered from Bihor, Romania, and to emphasize the antioxidant activity of its bioactive constituents.
Olimpia Daniela Frent +8 more
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Effect of Cichorium intybus Root and Artemisia absinthium Aerial Part Extracts on Solubility of Gallstones [PDF]
Background and purpose: Gallstones are caused by the accumulation and high density of fat-soluble substances inside the gallbladder. Cichorium intybus and Artemisia absinthium have phenol and flavonoid compounds and are believed to have a potential ...
Abbas Nodehi +5 more
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