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A review of mandacaru fruit phytochemicals, its pharmacotherapeutic benefits and uses in food technology. [PDF]
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Securigenin glycosides as hypoglycemic principles of Securigera securidaca seeds
Seeds of Securigera securidaca (Fabaceae) are used in Iranian folk medicine as an antidiabetic treatment. In this study, the antihyperglycemic activity of chloroform and methanol fractions (CF and MF) from S. securidaca seed extract was investigated and their bioactive constituents were identified. The antidiabetic effects of fractions were assessed by
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Antinociceptive Effects of an Extract of Securigera securidaca and Their Mechanisms in Mice [PDF]
We examined the effects of an aqueous extract from seeds of Securigera securidaca L. (S. s.), a plant used in folk medicine, on experimentally induced pain in balb-c mice. The tail-flick test (somatic pain evoked by thermonociceptive stimulation) and writhing test (visceral pain after i.p. injections of acetic acid) were used.
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Potent cytotoxic flavonoids from Iranian Securigera securidaca
Medicinal Chemistry Research, 2013The seeds of Securigera securidaca (Fabaceae) were used for treatment of diabetes in folk medicine of Iran. In this study the cytotoxicity of different fractions of seeds extract led to purification of potent cytotoxic flavonoids. In the examination of cytotoxicity with brine shrimp lethality test method petroleum ether and chloroform fractions and ...
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