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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 2021
Fenugreek seeds are rich source of protein, minerals, vitamins, gum, fiber, alkaloid, flavonoids, saponin and volatile compounds Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a legume and it has been used as a spice throughout the world to enhance the sensory
C. Rajput
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Fenugreek seeds are rich source of protein, minerals, vitamins, gum, fiber, alkaloid, flavonoids, saponin and volatile compounds Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a legume and it has been used as a spice throughout the world to enhance the sensory
C. Rajput
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Improving drought stress tolerance in fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) by exogenous melatonin
Plant Biosystems, 2020The present study was conducted to determine the changes which occurred in the water-stressed fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-gracum L.) in response to melatonin treatment.
Z. Zamani, H. Amiri, A. Ismaili
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2011
The exact origin of fenugreek is difficult to ascertain as the plant has been cultivated since antiquity, about 4,000 BC. The plant is probably indigenous to eastern Mediterranean, West Asia and India. It has been grown as a traditional minor pulse crop in the Mediterranean area, Near and Middle East countries, India, NE Africa (Ethiopia), Arabia.
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The exact origin of fenugreek is difficult to ascertain as the plant has been cultivated since antiquity, about 4,000 BC. The plant is probably indigenous to eastern Mediterranean, West Asia and India. It has been grown as a traditional minor pulse crop in the Mediterranean area, Near and Middle East countries, India, NE Africa (Ethiopia), Arabia.
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Toxicological properties of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum)
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2016Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum), used as traditional medicine and natural additive food, has been shown to exert significant antiatherogenic, antidiabetic, antianorexic, antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, antihyperlipidemic, galactogogue and anti-inflammatory effects in several human and animal models.
Mounir Ouzir +2 more
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New insights into diosgenin biosynthesis pathway and its regulation in Trigonella foenum-graecum L.
Phytochemical Analysis, 2020INTRODUCTION Throughout history, thousands of medicinal and aromatic plants have been widely utilised by people worldwide. Owing to them possessing of valuable compounds with little side effects in comparison with chemical drugs, herbs have been of ...
M. Mohammadi +4 more
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Lipins of fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum Graecum.)
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A, 19361. A preliminary study of the lipins of Fenugreek seeds has been made. Methods for the isolation and fractionation of the lipins are described in detail. 2. A phospholipin allied to sphingomyelin, an oil soluble true lecithin which forms a complex with cadmium salts, a pyridine soluble galactolipin and a galactoside and a pyridine ...
B. N. Sastri, M. Sreenivasaya
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2021
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Antinociceptive effects of Trigonella foenum-graecum leaves extract
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1997There are some reports concerning the antinociceptive effects of the plant Trigonella foenum-graecum (TFG) in Iranian traditional medicine. Because of the side effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive drugs, and in search for more potent and less harmful compounds, we tried to study the antinociceptive effects of TFG leaves by ...
M, Javan +3 more
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Nematicidal activity of Trigonella foenum‐ graecum L.
Phytotherapy Research, 2001AbstractThe aqueous, methanol and chloroform extracts of Trigonella foenum‐graecum caused significant (p < 0.05) mortality of Meloidogyne javanica larvae. The methanol soluble fraction eluted from pure distilled water showed the highest (>92%) nematicidal activity compared with the fractions eluted from pure methanol and different ratios of ...
T, Zia, I A, Siddiqui, , Nazrul-Hasnain
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3,4,7-Trimethylcoumarin from Trigonella foenum-graecum stems
Phytochemistry, 1982Abstract A trimethylcoumarin has been isolated, for the first time from the stem of Trigonelia foenum-graecum along with some known compounds. Based upon spectral and analytical data and comparison with a synthetic sample, it has been assigned the structure 3, 4, 7-trimethylcoumarin.
Shashi K. Khurana +4 more
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