Effect of salicylic acid on germination and early growth of Securigera securidaca seedling under salinity stress [PDF]
Vahid Mohasseli +2 more
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Antihyperglycaemic effect and acute toxicity of Securigera Securidaca L. seed extracts in mice [PDF]
AbstractThe 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.
Hossein Hosseinzadeh +2 more
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Backgrounds and Aims: Securigera securidaca (L.) seeds are used by traditional herbalists for the treatment of diabetes in several parts of Iran. Clinical investigation of its efficacy and its toxicity in diabetic patients is of importance.
H Fallah Huseini +7 more
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GOAT PEA (SECURIGERA SECURIDACA L.) SEED YIELD AND PHYTOCHEMICALS IMPROVEMENT THROUGH CROP MANAGEMENT PRACTICES [PDF]
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.).
Ahmed Yassin Hassan
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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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The Investigation of Functional Diversity Effect on Composition, Density and Diversity Indices of Weeds in some Medicinal Plants [PDF]
Introduction Nowadays, with increasing tendency to monoculture of medicinal and horticultural plants, the range of genetic diversity in agricultural ecosystems has decreased.
Alireza Koocheki +3 more
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Effect of Securigera securidaca Seeds on Blood Glucose Level of Normal and Diabetic Rats [PDF]
The search for indigenous natural antidiabetic agents is still ongoing. Securigera securidaca seeds are reputed in folk medicine for their value as an antidiabetic remedy, so the present study was carried out to investigate the hypoglycemic efficacy in both normal and streptozotocine (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. Hydroalcoholic extract of the seeds were
Mohsen Minaian, F Moatar, A Vali
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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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The antioxidant and physicochemical properties of microencapsulated bioactive compounds in Securigera securidaca (L.) seed extract by co-crystallization [PDF]
Abstract Securigera securidaca seed is a good source of phenolic compounds with high antioxidant properties. Preservation and maintenance of natural antioxidants have always been a challenge and microencapsulation is a suitable method for this purpose.
Ali Behnam nik +3 more
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Abstract Effect of traditional processing on the nutrient composition, antinutritional factor and in vivo protein digestibility of goat pea (Securigera Securidaca L.) seeds was investigated. Various traditional processing had no significance effect on protein, lipid, fiber and ash except carbohydrate.
Mariam EL-Suhaibani +2 more
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