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The objective of current study was to evaluate the effects of Lepidium sativum (LS) on liver histopathology and serum biochemistry in rats fed with high cholesterol diet. A total of 32 rats were divided into four equal groups.
Thnaian Althnaian
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Summary Plant lipid droplets (LDs) and their associated proteins have numerous subcellular and physiological functions. While considerable progress has been made for LDs in many tissues, the function and composition of LDs in roots remain largely unexplored.
Patricia Scholz +22 more
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Comparison of the Antidiabetic Activity of Lepidium sativum Seed Extract with that of Insulin in Diabetic Rats: A Comparative Study [PDF]
Background and Aim: Diabetes can adversely affect spermatogenesis. Garden cress plant, known as Lepidium sativum, contains antioxidants. This study aimed to evaluate and compare in vivo antidiabetic activities of hydroalcoholic garden cress seed extract ...
Mehran kamani +2 more
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Growth Test with Lepidium sativum (L.) for Soil Monitoring of Sites, Part of the Bulgarian National Soil Monitoring System [PDF]
The publication deals with the application of Lepidium sativum L. biotest for the study of soils from three sites included in the National Soil Monitoring Network.
Silvena Boteva +2 more
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Lepidium sativum plant and seeds are considered one of the popular medicinal herbs used in the community of Saudi Arabia, Sudan and some other Arabic countries as a good mediator for bone fracture healing in the human skeleton. A number of recent studies pointed out the traditional uses of Lepidium sativum seeds extract in controlling many clinical ...
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This study examines the mineralization of nitrogen (N) in soil treated with anaerobic digestates and spent mushroom substrate. To this end, we used a laboratory aerobic incubation assay over 42 days to determine the maximum NO3−‐N concentration produced. The objective was to test the following organic residues as fertilizers: liquid and solid anaerobic
María Rosa Yagüe +3 more
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Background Blood lipid abnormalities are common among Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients, and achieving better glycemic control may help improve their lipid profiles. Concomitant use of herbal medicines with conventional antidiabetic medications is a common practice among T2DM patients in Ethiopia. This study was conducted to evaluate the impacts
Assefa Belay Asrie +12 more
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Uptake of arsenic by New Zealand watercress (Lepidium sativum)
Watercress (Lepidium sativum) is consumed as a vegetable, especially by the indigenous community in New Zealand. An investigation was carried out on the accumulation of arsenic by watercress, following earlier reports of inordinate arsenic concentrations in some aquatic macrophytes collected from the Waikato River, North Island, New Zealand.
Robinson, B. +4 more
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This study explores household participation in the collection of nontimber forest products (NTFPs) in Kalu district, Northeast Ethiopia, highlighting their critical role in local livelihoods and sustainable forest management. The primary issue is the over‐reliance on and unsustainable harvesting of NTFPs by households, driven by socioeconomic needs and
Hussen Yimer Abate +3 more
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Optimization of Ricotta Cheese Yield Using Response Surface Methodology
Mozzarella whey, due to its rich nutritional composition, offers considerable potential for value‐added dairy products. Ricotta cheese, a heat‐ and acid‐coagulated product, is traditionally derived from whey. This study is aimed at utilizing response surface methodology (RSM) to optimize the yield of ricotta cheese from mozzarella whey, focusing on key
Jamal Mahmoud-Mineh +2 more
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