Alqahtani, Ali S. Nasr, Fahd A. Ahmed, Mohammad Z. Bin Mansour, Muath Y. Biksmawi, Abdullah A. Noman, Omar M. Herqash, Rashed N. Al-zharani, Mohammed Qurtam, Ashraf Ahmed Rudayni, Hassan A.
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Open Chemistry
Multiple beneficial effects have been reported to numerous species of Capparis genus. Among these, Capparis spinosa has exhibited several biological benefits, including anti-inflammatory hepatoprotective, antioxidant, and antidiabetic effects. Herein, C. spinosa was extracted with different solvents and the ability of these fractions to suppress ni...
Liu, Xiaoying Aimaier, Alimu Wang, Weilan Dong, Yuliang Han, Peng He, Jiang Mu, Lihong Wang, Xinhui Li, Jinyao
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Introduction Capparis spinosa L. fruits as edible and medicinal plant, has anti-inflammatory activities. The different morphological characteristics of C. spinosa fruits from Ili, Turpan, and Karamay may affect their anti-inflammatory components and functions. Methods The anti-inflammatory activity of C. spinosa fruit was assessed using an LPS-indu...
Wang, Min Yuan, Xiaolu Xu, Liping
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PeerJ
The present study explored the germination inhibitors present in the seeds of Capparis spinosa L., a plant species that is known for its ecological significance in preventing wind erosion and fixing sand in desertified areas. Additionally, its roots, leaves, and fruits possess medicinal properties, and are used to treat a range of ailments such as ...
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The Mediterranean basin is rich in wild edible species which have been used for food and medicinal purposes by humans throughout the centuries. Many of these species can be found near coastal areas and usually grow under saline conditions, while others can adapt in various harsh conditions including high salinity. Many of these species have a long ...
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The genus Capparis is a taxon of difficult delimitation that has several species and ecotypes due to its wide heterogeneity, its extreme phenotypic diversity, and the presence of intermediate forms linked to hybridization phenomena. The Sicilian territory hosts numerous wild and cultivated populations of two spp. Capparis spinosa L. and Capparis or...
Akbari, Rasoul Yaghooti, Hamid Jalali, Mohammad Taha Khorsandi, Laya Sadat Mohammadtaghvaei, Narges
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BMC research notes
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) has become a global medical problem. Currently, there is no approved pharmacologic treatment for this condition. Previous studies have suggested that in the pathogenesis of this disease, regulatory pathways associated with de novo lipogenesis and β-oxidation pathways genes are misregulated. Capparis spinosa (CS)...
Al-Zubaidy, A A Khalil, A M
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Archives of Razi Institute
Peptic ulcer is an acid-induced lesion that is usually found in the stomach and duodenum. It is usually a case of imbalance between the acid (and other injurious factors) and the mucosal defense mechanisms. Indomethacin is one of the most ulcerogenic drugs that is prescribed over-the-counter for the management of musculoskeletal problems. Capparis ...
Abdul Hussain, Farah Hadi Rashid, Yousef Dakhil
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
This research was carried out to investigate the effects of the alcoholic extract of the leaves and roots of C. spinosa, at concentrations of 10, 20, and 30 mg/ml on the larvae of the second and fourth instars of the hairy grain beetle (Khabra) T. granarium. The results showed the superiority of the alcoholic extract of the leaves at the concentrat...
Yan, Mingzhi Li, Jintian Liu, Hui Yang, Ning Chu, Jin Sun, Li Bi, Xiaojuan Lin, Renyong Lv, Guodong
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The Journal of veterinary medical science
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a chronic zoonotic parasitic disease caused by infection with the larvae of the Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s.l.) cluster. Currently, new drugs are urgently required due to the poor therapeutic effect of the existing drugs albendazole and mebendazole. Capparis spinosa, a traditional medicinal plant, has potenti...
Yosri, Mohammed Elaasser, Mahmoud M. Abdel-Aziz, Marwa M. Ahmed, Hanna Y. Amin, Basma H.
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Anti-inflammatory & anti-allergy agents in medicinal chemistry
Capparis spinosa grows in Asian and Mediterranean desert areas. Different parts of Capparis spinosa, including flowers, have been used in various folk medicine applications. This study aims to evaluate the anti-arthritic potential of ethanolic extract of Egyptian Capparis spinosa flowers in a rat model of rheumatoid arthritis. Moreover, analysis of...