نتایج جستجو برای: زعفرانcrocus sativus l

تعداد نتایج: 619750  

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Society of Starch Science 1986

Background and Aim: Crocus sativus (C. sativus) petals attenuates smooth muscle tension and blood pressure in control animals. However the antihypertensive effect and its mechanisms haven’t been recognized. This study investigates the antihypertensive effects of C. sativus petals’ aqueous extract in hypertensive rats and also responses of the rat isolated perfused mesenteric bed. Materials and...

Journal: :avicenna journal of phytomedicine 0
mohammad reza khazdair student research committee, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad hossein boskabady neurogenic inflammation research center and department of physiology, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, postal code 9177948564, iran mahmoud hosseini neurocognitive research center and department of physiology, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, postal code 9177948564, iran ramin rezaee department of physiology and pharmacology, school of medicine, north khorasan university of medical sciences, bojnurd, iran aristeidis m. tsatsakis center of toxicology science and research, division of morphology, medical school, university of crete, heraklion, crete, greece

saffron or crocus sativus l. (c. sativus) has been widely used as a medicinal plant to promote human health, especially in asia. the main components of saffron are crocin, picrocrocin and safranal. the median lethal doses (ld50) of c. sativus are 200 mg/ml and 20.7 g/kg in vitro and in animal studies, respectively. saffron has been suggested to be effective in the treatment of a wide range of d...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Xian-Xian Li Min-Feng Yu Xiao Ruan Yu-Zhu Zhang Qiang Wang

The aqueous extract from Carya cathayensis Sarg. exocarp was centrifuged, filtered, and separated into 11 elution fractions by X-5 macroporous resin chromatography. A phenolic compound, 4,8-dihydroxy-1-tetralone (4,8-DHT) was isolated from the fractions with the strongest phytotoxicity by bioassy-guided fractionation, and investigated for phytotoxicity on lettuce (Latuca sativa L.), radish (Rap...

Saffron, Crocus sativus L. (C. sativus) is rich in carotenoids and used in traditional medicine for treatment of various conditions such as coughs, stomach disorders, amenorrhea, asthma and cardiovascular disorders. These therapeutic effects of the plant are suggested to be due to its relaxant effect on smooth muscles. The effect of C. sativus and its constituents on different smooth muscles an...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
K E Crane C W Ross

Three known physiological responses to exogenous cytokinins were measured in wounded and nonwounded cotyledons from cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv Marketer) seedlings grown in darkness. Enhanced cell division, chlorophyll formation, and cotyledon expansion were detected in wounded cotyledons. The data suggest that wounding enhances endogenous cytokinin activity.

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2002
Chia-Ying Li Tian-Shung Wu

Five new naturally occurring monoterpenoids, crocusatins-A (1), -B (2a), -C (3), -D (4a) -E (5), a new lactate, sodium (2S)-(O-hydroxyphenyl)lactate (6), and eighteen known compounds were isolated and characterized from the pollen of Crocus sativus L. The tyrosinase inhibitory activities of these compounds were also discussed.

1984
A. K. Majumdar C. L. Boissya

The effect of 100 ppm solution of each of kinetin, adenine, uracil and thymine on the vegetative and reproductive growth of Cucumis sativus, phaseolus mungo, Oryza sativus, Raphanus sativus and Lycopersicum esculentum plants were studied. The rate of vegetative growth was found to be more in the Cucumis sativus, Raphanus sativus and Lycopersicum esculentum plants treated with all the chemicals ...

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