Capparis spinosa is one of the oldest genera grown in Iraqi land with worldwide traditional medicinal uses beside the culinary uses. These uses were own to the presence of many phytochemical including flavonoids, polyphenols. Among the reported polyphenolic acids are caffeic, chlorogenic and ferulic acids with well-known powerful antioxidant properties. The present work aimed to identify the presence of these polyphenolic acids in Iraqi caper naturally gown in the rural area of middle Iraq following standard chromatographic procedures. Aerial parts of the plant (buds, berries and leaves) were extracted with hydroalcoholic solvent by maceration method. Thin layer chromatographic techniques and HPLC analysis were performed to identify the pre...
Abstract: Unopened flower buds of Capparis spinosa L. (capers), generally used in the Mediterranean ...
Over the past decades, there has been increasing attention on polyphenol-rich foods including fruits...
Several plants belonging to the genus Capparis are the focus of growing interest due to their singul...
In addition to being consumed as food, caper (Capparis spinosa L.) fruits are also used in folk medi...
AbstractThe present study was designed to investigate polyphenolic and sulphur contents of the aeria...
ABSTRACT The present study was designed to investigate polyphenolic and sulphur contents of the aeri...
HPLC-PDA-ESI-MSn analysis of different parts such as stem bark, shoot, flower, fruit and root of Cap...
Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae), also known as caper, is widely known for its very aromatic flow...
Capparis spinosa, a wild plant of the family Capparidaceae, is said to be native to the Mediterranea...
The plant Borago officinalis, which belongs to the Boraginaceae family and Celebrated as borage,...
AbstractCapparis spinosa, a wild plant of the family Capparidaceae, is said to be native to the Medi...
PubMedID: 31476250Abstract: Caper (Capparis spinosa) is an important food ingredient whose fresh par...
The genus Capparis is a taxon of difficult delimitation that has several species and ecotypes due to...
Aim of this study was to determine the content of bioactive phytochemicals in Capparis spinosa subsp...
Relevance, material and methods. Purpose of the work: comparative assessment of the content of the s...
Abstract: Unopened flower buds of Capparis spinosa L. (capers), generally used in the Mediterranean ...
Over the past decades, there has been increasing attention on polyphenol-rich foods including fruits...
Several plants belonging to the genus Capparis are the focus of growing interest due to their singul...
In addition to being consumed as food, caper (Capparis spinosa L.) fruits are also used in folk medi...
AbstractThe present study was designed to investigate polyphenolic and sulphur contents of the aeria...
ABSTRACT The present study was designed to investigate polyphenolic and sulphur contents of the aeri...
HPLC-PDA-ESI-MSn analysis of different parts such as stem bark, shoot, flower, fruit and root of Cap...
Capparis spinosa L. (Capparidaceae), also known as caper, is widely known for its very aromatic flow...
Capparis spinosa, a wild plant of the family Capparidaceae, is said to be native to the Mediterranea...
The plant Borago officinalis, which belongs to the Boraginaceae family and Celebrated as borage,...
AbstractCapparis spinosa, a wild plant of the family Capparidaceae, is said to be native to the Medi...
PubMedID: 31476250Abstract: Caper (Capparis spinosa) is an important food ingredient whose fresh par...
The genus Capparis is a taxon of difficult delimitation that has several species and ecotypes due to...
Aim of this study was to determine the content of bioactive phytochemicals in Capparis spinosa subsp...
Relevance, material and methods. Purpose of the work: comparative assessment of the content of the s...
Abstract: Unopened flower buds of Capparis spinosa L. (capers), generally used in the Mediterranean ...
Over the past decades, there has been increasing attention on polyphenol-rich foods including fruits...
Several plants belonging to the genus Capparis are the focus of growing interest due to their singul...