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Securigera securidaca belongs to the family Fabaceae is used in Iranian folk medicine to treat gastric disturbances. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the Securigera securidaca seed hydroalcoholic extract (SSE) and its subfractions for their gastroprotective effect in rat.
Seyyed Ali Mard +2 more
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Effect of Securigera securidaca on Blood Glucose Levels of Normal and Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Rats [PDF]
The seeds of Securigera securidaca are used as an antidiabetic agent in India. To determine if there is a scientific basis for this use, the effects of the aqueous extract on blood glucose levels were assessed in normoglycemic and alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Blood glucose levels were evaluated at the intervals of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 6 h.
E. Porchezhian, S.H. Ansari
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Drug Research, 2015
The search for indigenous natural antidiabetic and antilipidemec agents is still ongoing. Medicinal plants are widely used for this purpose. These herbs are very rich sources of bioactive compounds as flavonoids, polyphenols, tannins, alkaloids which have been reported as effective role to reduce blood glucose and lipid levels.
A, Ahmadi +3 more
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The search for indigenous natural antidiabetic and antilipidemec agents is still ongoing. Medicinal plants are widely used for this purpose. These herbs are very rich sources of bioactive compounds as flavonoids, polyphenols, tannins, alkaloids which have been reported as effective role to reduce blood glucose and lipid levels.
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Antihyperglycaemic effect and acute toxicity of Securigera Securidaca L. seed extracts in mice
Phytotherapy Research, 2002AbstractThe antihyperglycaemic activity of a Securigera securidaca aqueous infusion and an ethanol maceration extract of seeds was studied in normoglycaemic, glucose‐induced hyperglycaemic and alloxan‐induced diabetic mice. The acute toxicity of the ethanol extract was more than that of the aqueous one.
H, Hosseinzadeh +2 more
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SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics, 2023
The presented trial carried out at the District Baqubah, Diyala Governorate, Iraq, assessed the effects of three planting dates (15 October, 05, and 25 November 2018) and four levels of organic fertilizer (0, 150, 250, and 350 kg ha-1) on the seed yield and chemical composition of the goat pea (Securigera securidaca L.).
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The presented trial carried out at the District Baqubah, Diyala Governorate, Iraq, assessed the effects of three planting dates (15 October, 05, and 25 November 2018) and four levels of organic fertilizer (0, 150, 250, and 350 kg ha-1) on the seed yield and chemical composition of the goat pea (Securigera securidaca L.).
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باززایی درونشیشهای گیاه دارویی عدسالملک (Securigera securidaca) از طریق جنینزایی سوماتیکی
2015جنینزایی سوماتیکی و باززایی گیاه کامل در کشتهای کالوس حاصل از ریزنمونههای کوتیلدون، هیپوکوتیل و ریشه جدا شده از گیاهچههای درون شیشهای گیاه دارویی عدسالملک (Securigera securidaca) بهدست آمد. ریزنمونهها در محیط کشت MS با ویتامینهای B5 غنی شده با غلظتهای مختلف تنظیمکنندههای رشد BAP یا TDZ در ترکیب با غلظتهای مختلف NAA کشت شدند و آزمایشهای ...
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LC-MS Analysis of Phytocomponents in the Methanol Extract of Securigera securidaca L. Leaves
Research Journal of Pharmacy and TechnologySecurigera securidaca L, an annual plant from the Fabaceae family, is utilized in traditional healing practices in Jordan to treat hyperlipidemia and diabetes. This work makes the chemical components of the S. securidaca leaves methanolic extract clear. The extract was analyzed for secondary metabolites.
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Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale, 1985
The germination rate of seeds of Securigera securidaca varied abruptly from 0% to 100% in different years of maturation, and this variability did not seem to be due to climatic differences during the period of seed maturation. These seeds showed also polymorphism in colour, which appeared to be related with varying depths of dormancy.
G, Roti-Michelozzi, P, Tirteo
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The germination rate of seeds of Securigera securidaca varied abruptly from 0% to 100% in different years of maturation, and this variability did not seem to be due to climatic differences during the period of seed maturation. These seeds showed also polymorphism in colour, which appeared to be related with varying depths of dormancy.
G, Roti-Michelozzi, P, Tirteo
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