Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants: Volume 5, FruitsSpringer Science & Business Media, 2 feb. 2013 - 943 pagini This book continues as volume 5 of a multicompendium on Edible Medicinal and Non-Medicinal Plants. It covers edible fruits/seeds used fresh, cooked or processed as vegetables, cereals, spices, stimulant, edible oils and beverages. It covers selected species from the following families: Apiaceae, Brassicaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Cunoniaceae, Lythraceae, Papaveraceae, Poaceae, Polygalaceae, Polygonaceae, Proteaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rhamnaceae, Rubiaceae, Salicaceae, Santalaceae, Xanthorrhoeaceae and Zingiberaceae. This work will be of significant interest to scientists, medical practitioners, pharmacologists, ethnobotanists, horticulturists, food nutritionists, botanists, agriculturists, conservationists, lecturers, students and the general public. Topics covered include: taxonomy; common/English and vernacular names; origin and distribution; agroecology; edible plant parts and uses; botany; nutritive/pharmacological properties, medicinal uses, nonedible uses; and selected references. |
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... significant decrease on triglycerides levels in normal rats (Lemhadri et al. 2006). In streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats, cholesterol levels were decreased significantly 6 h after caraway treatment. Further, repeated oral ...
... significant decrease on triglycerides levels in normal rats (Lemhadri et al. 2006). In streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats, cholesterol levels were decreased significantly 6 h after caraway treatment. Further, repeated oral ...
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... significant inhibited of stomach tumor burden (tumors per mouse) (Gagandeep et al. 2003). Tumour burden was 7.33 in the benzo(a)pyreneinduced control group, whereas it reduced to 3.10 by a 2.5% dose and 3.11 by a 5% dose of cumin seeds ...
... significant inhibited of stomach tumor burden (tumors per mouse) (Gagandeep et al. 2003). Tumour burden was 7.33 in the benzo(a)pyreneinduced control group, whereas it reduced to 3.10 by a 2.5% dose and 3.11 by a 5% dose of cumin seeds ...
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... significant reduction in blood glucose and an increase in total haemoglobin and glycosylated haemoglobin (Dhandapani et al. 2002). It also prevented a decrease in body weight. Cumin treatment also produced a significant reduction in ...
... significant reduction in blood glucose and an increase in total haemoglobin and glycosylated haemoglobin (Dhandapani et al. 2002). It also prevented a decrease in body weight. Cumin treatment also produced a significant reduction in ...
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... significant lipid peroxidation inhibition in comparison with known antioxidant ascorbic acid in both rat liver and brain. Antitussive Activity Studies showed that the aerosols of aqueous and macerated cumin extract exhibited antitussive ...
... significant lipid peroxidation inhibition in comparison with known antioxidant ascorbic acid in both rat liver and brain. Antitussive Activity Studies showed that the aerosols of aqueous and macerated cumin extract exhibited antitussive ...
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... significant antithrombotic activity preventing the paralysis induced by collagen-epinephrine intravenous injection (70 and 83% protection, respectively). At the antithrombotic dosage they were free from prohemorrhagic side effect at ...
... significant antithrombotic activity preventing the paralysis induced by collagen-epinephrine intravenous injection (70 and 83% protection, respectively). At the antithrombotic dosage they were free from prohemorrhagic side effect at ...
Cuprins
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19 | |
36 | |
60 | |
72 | |
Brassica nigra | 105 |
Chenopodium quinoa | 115 |
Hovenia dulcis | 568 |
Ziziphus jujuba | 578 |
Ziziphus mauritiana | 605 |
Coffea arabica | 614 |
Coffea canephora | 680 |
Coffea liberica | 710 |
Morinda citrifolia | 715 |
Nauclea orientalis | 754 |
Davidsonia pruriens | 132 |
Punica granatum | 136 |
Trapa natans | 195 |
Papaver somniferum | 202 |
Avena sativa | 218 |
Coix lachrymajobi | 243 |
Echinochloa frumentacea | 262 |
Hordeum vulgare | 267 |
Oryza sativa | 301 |
Setaria italica | 350 |
Sorghum bicolor | 359 |
Triticum aestivum | 385 |
Zea mays | 416 |
Zizania palustris | 448 |
Xanthophyllum amoenum | 452 |
Coccoloba uvifera | 455 |
Fagopyrum esculentum | 459 |
Macadamia integrifolia | 494 |
Macadamia tetraphylla | 502 |
Nigella sativa | 506 |
Dovyalis hebecarpa | 758 |
Flacourtia indica | 761 |
Flacourtia inermis | 767 |
Flacourtia jangomas | 771 |
Flacourtia rukam | 776 |
Pangium edule | 780 |
Santalum acuminatum | 785 |
Dianella caerulea | 790 |
Amomum aromaticum | 793 |
Amomum compactum | 797 |
Amomum longiligulare | 801 |
Amomum subulatum | 804 |
Amomum tsaoko | 813 |
Elettaria cardamomum | 818 |
Authors Blurb | 828 |
Medical Glossary | 830 |
Scientific Glossary | 897 |
Common Name Index | 920 |
Scientific Name Index | 927 |
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