The use of Nigella seeds in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic fields is common, since the iniquity and the virtues of these plants are directly related to their characteristic phytochemical composition. This investigation focused on the comparative study of the botanical aspect, phenolic profile, and in vitro and in vivo biological activities of Nigella sativa L. (NS) and Nigella damascena L. (ND) seeds. The macro- and micro-morphological properties of these seeds were studied, and the key dissimilarities between them were clearly illustrated. The phytochemical contents and phenolic profiles were determined, and the in vitro antioxidant activity was assessed using four methods. The in vivo antioxidant and biochemical parameters of the ...
AbstractThis study was conducted to evaluate the phytochemical content and allelopathic potential of...
 Medicinal plants and its constituents used as therapeutics drugs in the health management since an...
Seed extracts from six species of the genus Nigella (Family Ranunculaceae)—Nigella arvensis, Nigella...
This study was performed to evaluate the phenolic profile, antioxidant and diuretic effects of black...
The Moroccan flora abounds and is an important reserve of medicinal plants. Nigella sativa and Lepid...
Nigella sativa L. is an aromatic plant belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. It has been used tradi...
Nigella damascena L. is an annual herbaceous valuable medicinal and aromatic plant in the Ranunculac...
Background. Nigella sativa L (NS) is a powerful antioxidant and medicinal plant with many therapeuti...
Plants naturally produce chemical compounds, which are used to endorse health and fight against dise...
This review is a systematic scientific work on medicinal and traditional use, on the chemical compos...
In this work, we studied the phenolic extracts of the seeds of Nigella sativa L., from the point of ...
The seed of Nigella sativa (N. sativa) has been used in different civilization around the world for ...
Last decades often presented references to traditional medicine, or culinary use of natural resource...
Nigella species are widely used to cure various ailments. Their health benefits, particularly from t...
The extraction of vegetable oils from aromatic and medicinal plants has been the subject of research...
AbstractThis study was conducted to evaluate the phytochemical content and allelopathic potential of...
 Medicinal plants and its constituents used as therapeutics drugs in the health management since an...
Seed extracts from six species of the genus Nigella (Family Ranunculaceae)—Nigella arvensis, Nigella...
This study was performed to evaluate the phenolic profile, antioxidant and diuretic effects of black...
The Moroccan flora abounds and is an important reserve of medicinal plants. Nigella sativa and Lepid...
Nigella sativa L. is an aromatic plant belonging to the family Ranunculaceae. It has been used tradi...
Nigella damascena L. is an annual herbaceous valuable medicinal and aromatic plant in the Ranunculac...
Background. Nigella sativa L (NS) is a powerful antioxidant and medicinal plant with many therapeuti...
Plants naturally produce chemical compounds, which are used to endorse health and fight against dise...
This review is a systematic scientific work on medicinal and traditional use, on the chemical compos...
In this work, we studied the phenolic extracts of the seeds of Nigella sativa L., from the point of ...
The seed of Nigella sativa (N. sativa) has been used in different civilization around the world for ...
Last decades often presented references to traditional medicine, or culinary use of natural resource...
Nigella species are widely used to cure various ailments. Their health benefits, particularly from t...
The extraction of vegetable oils from aromatic and medicinal plants has been the subject of research...
AbstractThis study was conducted to evaluate the phytochemical content and allelopathic potential of...
 Medicinal plants and its constituents used as therapeutics drugs in the health management since an...
Seed extracts from six species of the genus Nigella (Family Ranunculaceae)—Nigella arvensis, Nigella...