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A holistic guide to effective prevention and treatment for kidney stones: a systematic review exploring anti-urolithiasis approaches. [PDF]

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Floral nectar composition ofPeganum harmalaL.

Natural Product Research, 2009
Chemical composition of the floral nectar of Peganum harmala, a herbaceous medicinal perennial of the family Zygophyllaceae, was analysed using high-performance liquid chromatography technique. The nectar sugar detection experiments resulted in 33.1, 39.8 and 27.4%, respectively, for fructose, glucose and sucrose, upon which the nectar was classified ...
A, Movafeghi   +4 more
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Peganum harmala L. (Zygophyllaceae)

Peganum harmala L. is a member of the Zygophyllaceae family, commonly known as ‘Harmal’, which grows spontaneously in Southeast Morocco, North Africa, and the Middle East, where its seeds are used traditionally for various purposes. Traditionally, in Anatolia, various shaped amulets are made by arranging the dried fruits on a decorative rope.
Betül DEMİRCİ, Gözde ÖZTÜRK
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l(—)-4-Hydroxypipecolic acid from peganum harmala

Phytochemistry, 1971
Abstract Pegaline, an amino acid from Pegalum harmala , has been identified as l (—)-4-hydroxypipecolic acid.
Viqar Uddin Ahmad   +1 more
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Die Steppenraute, Peganum harmala L. – eine alte Unbekannte

Zeitschrift für Phytotherapie, 2019
ZusammenfassungDie Steppenraute Peganum harmala L. ist eine Pflanze der Trockengebiete Zentralasiens bis in den Mittelmeerraum aus der Familie der Nitrariaceae. Besonders die Samen (Semen Harmalae) werden seit der Antike zu rituellen Zwecken als Halluzinogen und in der traditionellen Heilkunde verwendet. Inhaltsstoffe sind v. a.
Bilal Baroud   +2 more
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Peganum harmala L. poisoning and pregnancy: two cases in Morocco

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2012
Peganum harmala L. (wild or Syrian rue) is commonly used as an emmenagogue and abortifacient in traditional medicine in the Middle East and North Africa including Morocco. The purpose of this report is to describe two cases of Peganum harmala L. poisoning in pregnant women.
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Medicinal and Pharmacological Potential of Harmala (Peganum harmala L.) Seeds

2011
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the possible therapeutic applications of harmala seeds. Nearly all parts of the plant are used in the traditional system of medicine, for the treatment of a number of human ailments, including lumbago, asthma, colic, and jaundice and for use as a stimulant emmenagogue.
Sarfaraz Khan Marwat, Fazal ur Rehman
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[ALKALOIDS OF PEGANUM HARMALA L. AND THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY].

Georgian medical news, 2016
Peganum Harmala L., Peganасеае widely distributed in Georgia. On the basis of chemical analysis of the composition of alkaloids it was found out that the plant contains quinazoline derivatives, among which dominats alkaloid d, 1 peganine: С11Н12NО2, m.p. 198-99ºC (СН3ОН). UV, λmax 275 (lgε 3,95). In IR-spectrum (KBr) 1625 cm- (-N=C) 3200-370 (OH)cm-1 .
V, Vachnadze   +4 more
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Some physical, chemical, and germination properties of Peganum harmala L. seeds

Journal of Food Process Engineering, 2022
AbstractIn this study, the aim was to determine some physical and chemical properties of the seeds of Peganum harmala, known as rue or harmel, and to determine the effects of some implementations to break the seed dormancy. The mean length, width, thickness, and surface area values for the P. harmala seeds were 4.78 mm, 1.81 mm, 1.53 mm, and 14.14 mm2,
Ömer Ertuğrul   +3 more
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