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Pharmacognostic and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Securigera securidaca Seeds and Seed Oil [PDF]

open access: yesResearch Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2018
Background and objectives: Although weed plants are considered undesirable in a particular situation, some weed seeds can be a valuable and cheap source of therapeutic natural compounds.
Akram Jamshidzadeh   +3 more
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Identification of amino acids in Securigera securidaca, a popular medicinal herb in Iranian folk medicine [PDF]

open access: yesResearch Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2014
Securigera securidaca (L.) Degen & Dorfl grows in different parts of Iran. The seeds of the species are used in Iranian folk medicine as an anti-diabetic agent.
S.E. Sadat-Ebrahimi   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Intercropping ajowan (Trachyspermum ammi L.) and Securigera (Securigera securidaca L.) enhances soil quality, biodiversity, and land use efficiency under integrated phosphorus management [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background and Aims Intercropping is a sustainable agricultural system that provides numerous ecological benefits, including enhanced biodiversity, improved soil quality, and increased productivity.
Raziyeh Karami   +3 more
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Determination of cardiac glycosides and total phenols in different generations of Securigera securidaca suspension culture [PDF]

open access: yesResearch Journal of Pharmacognosy, 2016
Background and objectives: The seeds of Securigera securidaca (L.) Deg. & Dorf. (Fabaceae) are used as anti-diabetic remedy in Iranian folk medicine. The aim of the present study was to establish the callus and suspension culture of S.
Z. Tofighi   +3 more
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Effect of Aqueous Seed Extract of Securigera Securidaca on Erythrocytes Catalase Activity in Type 1 Diabetic Rats [PDF]

open access: yesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum, 2008
Background and objectiveComplications in diabetes mellitus are associated with free radicals and oxidative stress. The human body prevents these complications through antioxidant defense mechanisms.
M. Shabani, M. Firoozrai, A. Roostazadeh
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Determination of Cardinal Temperatures and Response of Securigera securidaca to Different Temperatures of Germination

open access: yesپژوهش‌های بذر ایران, 2016
In order to determinate the cardinal temperatures and investigate the effect of temperature on seed germination and seedling growth of Securigera securidaca, a study was conducted in a completely randomized design with 8 temperature treatments (5, 10, 15,
Zeinab Alipoor, Sohrab Mahmodi
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Effect of Aqueous Seed Extract of Securigera Securidaca on Erythrocytes Catalase Activity in Type 1 Diabetic Rats

open access: yesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum, 2012
<p><strong>Background</strong> <strong>and objective</strong></p><p>Complications in diabetes mellitus are associated with free radicals and oxidative stress.
A Roostazadeh
doaj   +2 more sources

Securigera securidaca Degen

open access: yes, 2007
Coronilla securidaca Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 743. 1753. "Habitat inter Hispaniae segetes." RCN: 5470. Lectotype (Lassen in Turland & Jarvis in Taxon 46: 467. 1997): Herb. Linn. No. 917.11 (LINN). Current name: Securigera securidaca (L.) Degen & Dörfl. (Fabaceae: Faboideae).
Jarvis, Charlie
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The Effect of Hydroalcoholic Seed Extract of Securigera Securidaca on the Hepatic Renin-Angiotensin System in the Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Animal Model

open access: yesClinical Diabetology, 2022
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of hydroalcoholic seed extract of Securigera securidaca (S. securidaca) (HESS) on liver local reninangiotensin system (RAS) in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
Bahar Kiani   +8 more
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Effect of Securigera Securidaca Linnaeus on Conditioned Avoidance in Mice

open access: yesPsychological Reports, 1972
6 groups of albino mice ( ns = 6) were administered finely crushed Securigera Securidaca or its extracts. 3 groups of animals were given chloroform, absolute ether, or petroleum ether extract of seeds of Securigera Securidaca. The dose for each extract was 100 mg/kg body weight.
Ghazi M. Al-Hachim
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