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Fenugreek seed oil

Oil & Soap, 1940
Comparison of the heretofore known analytical constants of the fatty oil with those herein reported show that the order of magnitude thereof is substantially the same. The list has been increased, however, to include values not previously recorded.
H. A. Schuette   +3 more
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Antioxidant properties of germinated fenugreek seeds

Phytotherapy Research, 2005
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is used as a spice, vegetable and a medicinal plant. Since antioxidant properties have been linked to health benefits of natural products, such properties were studied in germinated fenugreek seeds which are considered to be more beneficial than dried seeds.
Priyanjali, Dixit   +3 more
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Effect of Fenugreek Seeds and Probiotic Supplementation on Antioxidant Status and Milk Production in Heat Stressed Beetal Goats

Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2020
Twenty lactating Beetal goats were divided as Pre-summer group: (n=5) without supplementation and Summer group: (n=20). The latter group was further divided in sub-groups namely Group I: (n=5) Control, no supplementation; Group II: (n=5) supplemented ...
R. Sahoo   +5 more
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Hypocholesterolaemic effect of Fenugreek seeds in dogs

Atherosclerosis, 1984
Fractions of fenugreek seed were added to the diet of normal or diabetic hypercholesterolaemic dogs for 8 days. The effects on levels of blood glucose, plasma glucagon and plasma cholesterol were investigated. The lipid extract had no effect. The defatted fraction which is rich in fibres (53.9%) and contains 4.8% of steroid saponins significantly ...
G, Valette   +3 more
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The Saponin of Fenugreek Seeds

Nature, 1943
THE presence of a saponin in the seeds of Trigonella Foenum graecum (Leguminosae) was first reported by Wunschendorff1, who had subjected the defatted seeds to a process of extraction with alcohol. He obtained from the alcoholic extract a gelatinous precipitate which was afterwards dissolved in alcohol and reprecipitated with ether.
GABRA SOLIMAN, ZAHIRA MUSTAFA
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New kaurene diterpenoid glycosides from fenugreek seeds

Natural Product Research, 2013
Two new kaurene diterpenoid glycosides, named Graecumoside A (1) and B (2), were isolated from fenugreek seeds, along with three known flavonoid-C-glycosides, isoorientin (3), isovitexin (4) and vitexin (5). By combined analyses of 1D- and 2D-NMR, and MS spectroscopy, the structures of two new compounds were elucidated as 3-O-β- D-glucopyranosyl kaur-5,
Xu, Pang   +6 more
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Antifungal potential of Fenugreek Seeds (Trigonella foenum-graecum) Crude Extracts against Microsporum gypseum

, 2020
Trigonella foenum-graecum (fabaceae) is commonly used as condiments and spices in Indian and Asian food to lavour, colour, and texture of food, and it is employed in various medicinal purposes in traditional systems.
Puneet Sudan, M. Goswami, Jitender Singh
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Incubation Conditions for Fenugreek Whole Seed

Planta Medica, 1985
For high yields of monohydroxysapogenins from TRIGONELLA FOENUMGRAECUM Linn. (Fenugreek) seed, the conditions of incubation, prior to acid hydrolysis, were studied. Using these conditions: temp. 45° C, initial pH 4.0, with aeration and shaking for 4 days, a 90% increase over the control (acid hydrolysis alone) was achieved.
Anthony Elujoba, Roland Hardman
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Rat Growth‐Hormone Release Stimulators from Fenugreek Seeds

Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2008
AbstractBioassay‐guided fractionation of MeOH extract from fenugreek (Trigonella foenum‐graecum L.) seeds resulted in the isolation of two rat growth‐hormone release stimulators in vitro, fenugreek saponin I (1) and dioscin (9), along with two new, i.e., 2 and 3, and five known analogues, i.e., 4–8.
Sang Hee, Shim   +8 more
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Therapeutic potential of polysaccharide extracted from fenugreek seeds against thiamethoxam-induced hepatotoxicity and genotoxicity in Wistar adult rats

Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, 2019
This study aimed to evaluate the protective effect of a polysaccharide extracted from fenugreek seeds (Trigonella foenum-graecum) (FWEP) against insecticide-thiamethoxam (TMX)-induced hepatotoxicity.
A. Feki   +10 more
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