Optimizing the formulation of the functional beverage from the co-crystalized powder of Securigera securidaca seed extract. [PDF]
The co-crystalized powder prepared from Securigera securidaca seed extract was used for the formulation of a functional beverage in the study. In doing so, various ratios of co-crystalized powder from the plant extract, water, citric acid, mint essential oil, honey, apple extract, and stevia were mixed together.
BehnamNik A, Vazifedoost M.
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<p><strong>Background</strong> <strong>and objective</strong></p><p>Complications in diabetes mellitus are associated with free radicals and oxidative stress.
A Roostazadeh
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Drug Formulation of Securigera securidaca Seed Extracts
S. securidaca seeds are reported to treat a variety of diseases; they contain multiple antidiabetic constituents and are widely used as anti-hyperglycemic, antibacterial, as well as anti-hyperlipidemic agents. The present work aimed to propose tablet formulations containing extracts of S.
Mohamed E. M. Abdelbagi +7 more
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Methanolic extract of S. securidaca flowers, leaves, and seeds' antihyperlipidemic effects on high fat diet-induced hyperlipidemia in Wistar rats [PDF]
Significant risk factors for atherosclerosis include hyperlipidemia and oxidative stress, which together rank as three of the most significant risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.
H. Aldal’in +4 more
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Effect of Securigera Securidaca Seed on the Gene Expression of Pulmonary Hypertensive Broiler Chickens Induced by Cool Temperature and High-Altitude [PDF]
Securigera securidaca (Fabaceae) or goat pea is growing wild in West Asia, Europe and Africa as an annual herb. In Persian, it is called “Gandeh Talkheh”. The seeds of goat pea are applied in the traditional medicine to treat different dysfunctions e.g.,
Ahmadipour B, Kalantar M, Hassanpour H
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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.
Shahidi, S., Pahlevani, P.
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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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Soil and Phytosociological Characterisation of Grasslands in the Western Mediterranean [PDF]
A study was made of grasslands in olive groves with a high frequency of Hordeum leporinum Link, Chrysanthemum coronarium L., Malva neglecta Wallr., Aegilops geniculata Roth and Dasypyrum villosum (L.) Borbas, initially included in the alliance Hordeion ...
Bioindi, Eduardo +4 more
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Herpes Simplex Viruses (HSV) viruses are highly contagious that commonly cause dermatitis, encephalitis, meningitis and genitourinary infections and also can lead to cervical cancer. For treatment of HSV infections, several physical methods and antiviral
Shahin Gavanji
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Effect of Methanolic Extract of Securigera securidaca as Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities
In the present work, the phytochemical screening, polyphenolic content, antibacterial activity and antioxidant activity of Securigera securidaca seeds in methanol were carried out. Phytochemical analysis of seeds showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, terpenoids, steroids and glycosides.
Saleh A. Al- Quran +1 more
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