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Nutritional Composition, Bioactive Components and Antioxidant Activity of Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum L.) Grown Under Deficit Irrigation

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Benefits of Lepidium Sativum- A Review

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Flavonoid glycosides in Lepidium sativum seeds and their bioactivities

Phytochemistry
Twelve flavonoid glycosides including five undescribed ones, lepisativutimines Q-U, were isolated and identified from Lepidium sativum seeds. Acid hydrolysis followed by acetic derivatization and GC analysis were conducted to determine the absolute configurations for sugars.
Yergazy Shybyray   +4 more
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Constituents of Lepidium sativum

Chemistry of Natural Compounds
Y. Shybyray   +4 more
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Effects of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics and acid rain on physiology and growth of Lepidium sativum.

Environmental Pollution, 2021
This study evaluated the chronic toxicity (30 days) of different sizes of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics (60-3000 μm) provided alone or in combination with acid rain, on garden cress (Lepidium sativum).
S. Pignattelli   +4 more
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Research Update on the Therapeutic Potential of Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum Linn.) with Threatened Status.

Current Drug Research Reviews, 2023
Garden cress (Lepidium sativum) has been used in India for medicinal purposes since the Vedic era. Garden cress, a native of Egypt and southwest Asia, is a small perennial edible herb that has been used to treat many diseases for centuries.
Suchita Gupta, Reena Gupta
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Lepidium sativum L.

2021
Lepidium sativum L. Garten-Kresse Art ISFS: 235700 Checklist: 1026570 Brassicaceae Lepidium Lepidium sativum L. Zusammenfassung Artbeschreibung (nach Lauber & al. 2018): 20-60 cm hoch, meist verzweigt, kahl, im oberen Teil meist bläulich bereift. Untere Blätter 1-2fach fiederschnittig, mit schmalen, +/- ganzrandigen Zipfeln, gestielt, obere weniger ...
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Lepidium sativum

2019
2. Lepidium sativum L. Lepidium sativum L. 1753, Sp. Pl. 2: 644; Ilster, 1893, Korrbl. Naturf.-Ver. Riga, 36: 68; Н. Буш, 1939, Фл. СССР, 8: 508; Vasc. 1964, Fl. Europ. 1: 331; Vasc. rev. Akeroyd and T. C. G. Rich, 1993, Fl. Europ., ed. 2, 1: 400; В. И. Дороф. 2012, Консп. фл. Вост. Европы, 1: 427. Habitat.
Rūrāne, Ieva, Roze, Ieva
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Lepidium sativum L.

2018
Lepidium sativum L. Artbeschreibung: 20-60 cm hoch, meist verzweigt, kahl, im oberen Teil meist bläulich bereift. Untere Blätter 1-2fach fiederschnittig, mit schmalen, +/- ganzrandigen Zipfeln, gestielt, obere weniger geteilt, ungestielt, die obersten ungeteilt. Kronblätter weiss oder rötlich, ca. 2,5 mm lang.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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