This review is a systematic scientific work on medicinal and traditional use, on the chemical composition of specialized metabolites, volatile and non-volatile, on aspects related to toxicology and phytotherapy of Nigella damascena L. The genus Nigella (Ranunculaceae) is distributed throughout the Mediterranean basin, extending to northern India, and has been divided into three sections. Nigella damanscena L. is traditionally used as an ingredient in food, for example, as flavouring agents in bread and cheese, but is also known in folk medicine, used to regulate menstruation; for catarrhal affections and amenorrhea; as a diuretic and sternutatory; as an analgesic, anti-oedematous, and antipyretic; and for vermifuge and its disinfectant effe...
Seed extracts from six species of the genus Nigella (Family Ranunculaceae)—Nigella arvensis, Nigella...
ABSTRACT Nigella sativa is widely used medicinal plant throughout India and popular in various indig...
The chemical composition of the essential oil of Nigella damascena L. seeds, collected from fruiting...
This review is a systematic scientific work on medicinal and traditional use, on the chemical compos...
Badalamenti, Natale, Modica, Aurora, Bazan, Giuseppe, Marino, Pasquale, Bruno, Maurizio (2022): The ...
Fig. 2. Alkaloids (1–5) and damasterpenes (6–13) isolated from N. damascena.Published as part of Bad...
Fig. 5. Flavonoids (41–52) and aromatic compounds (53–57) isolated from N. damascena.Published as pa...
The use of Nigella seeds in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic fields is common, since the iniqu...
Fig. 4. Glycosidic triterpenes (29–40) isolated from N. damascena.Published as part of Badalamenti, ...
Nigella damascena L. is an annual herbaceous valuable medicinal and aromatic plant in the Ranunculac...
Fig. 1. Detail of the flower of N. damascena (Photo by: Pasquale Marino).Published as part of Badala...
Plants naturally produce chemical compounds, which are used to endorse health and fight against dise...
This study was performed to evaluate the phenolic profile, antioxidant and diuretic effects of black...
Fig. 3. Dolabellanes isolated from N. sativa L. (14–23) and N. glandulifera (24–28).Published as par...
The essential oil, various extracts at different polarity, fractions, and pure compounds obtained fr...
Seed extracts from six species of the genus Nigella (Family Ranunculaceae)—Nigella arvensis, Nigella...
ABSTRACT Nigella sativa is widely used medicinal plant throughout India and popular in various indig...
The chemical composition of the essential oil of Nigella damascena L. seeds, collected from fruiting...
This review is a systematic scientific work on medicinal and traditional use, on the chemical compos...
Badalamenti, Natale, Modica, Aurora, Bazan, Giuseppe, Marino, Pasquale, Bruno, Maurizio (2022): The ...
Fig. 2. Alkaloids (1–5) and damasterpenes (6–13) isolated from N. damascena.Published as part of Bad...
Fig. 5. Flavonoids (41–52) and aromatic compounds (53–57) isolated from N. damascena.Published as pa...
The use of Nigella seeds in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic fields is common, since the iniqu...
Fig. 4. Glycosidic triterpenes (29–40) isolated from N. damascena.Published as part of Badalamenti, ...
Nigella damascena L. is an annual herbaceous valuable medicinal and aromatic plant in the Ranunculac...
Fig. 1. Detail of the flower of N. damascena (Photo by: Pasquale Marino).Published as part of Badala...
Plants naturally produce chemical compounds, which are used to endorse health and fight against dise...
This study was performed to evaluate the phenolic profile, antioxidant and diuretic effects of black...
Fig. 3. Dolabellanes isolated from N. sativa L. (14–23) and N. glandulifera (24–28).Published as par...
The essential oil, various extracts at different polarity, fractions, and pure compounds obtained fr...
Seed extracts from six species of the genus Nigella (Family Ranunculaceae)—Nigella arvensis, Nigella...
ABSTRACT Nigella sativa is widely used medicinal plant throughout India and popular in various indig...
The chemical composition of the essential oil of Nigella damascena L. seeds, collected from fruiting...