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Evaluation of Zinc on pigment damage in Crocus sativus L kashmirainus c.v
... Saffron plant (Crocus sativus L.) is a flowering plant species of the Crocus genus in the Iridaceae family. It is best known for the spice saffron, which is produced from parts of the flowers, ... See full document
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“Design, Development and Assessment of Herbal Lipstick from Natural Pigments” by Mahanthesh M.C., Manjappa A.S., Shinde M.V., Sherikar A.S, Disouza J.I, Namrata B.U, Kranti K.R, Ajija W.C., India.
... The natural ingredients were used for formulating natural herbal lipsticks, contains coloring agent, which is obtained from the petals of Rosa rubiginosa, flower of Bougainvillea spectabilis, Beta vulgaris (Beetroot) and ... See full document
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EVALUATION OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY POTENTIAL OF PETAL EXTRACTS OF CROCUS SATIVUS “CASHMERIANUS”
... The methanol extracts exhibited membrane stabilization effect by inhibiting hypotonicity induced lysis of erythrocyte membrane. Stabilization of lysosomal membrane is important in limiting the inflammatory response by ... See full document
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Comparison of Crocus sativus L and imipramine in the treatment of mild to moderate depression: A pilot double blind randomized trial [ISRCTN45683816]
... The saffron was used in this study was dedicated by Novin Zaferan Co (Mashhad, Iran) and was identified by the Department of Cultivation and Development of Institute of Medicinal Plants, Tehran, Iran. The stigma's ... See full document
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INHIBITORY EFFECT OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF SAFFRON (CROCUS SATIVUS L.) ON ADJUVANT-INDUCED ARTHRITIS IN WISTAR RAT
... Crocus sativus L. (Saffron) is a plant of the iris family (Iridaceae). Saffron flower contains various chemical constituents. Saffron has been long used in folk medicine for treating some disease ... See full document
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In-Vitro Antioxidant and Anti-Tyrosinase Activity of Methanol Extracts from Crocus Sativus Flowers
... the Crocus sativus flower extracts, traditionally discarded after preparation of saffron stigma, have potential use as ingredient in cosmetic product due to their anti-tyrosinase ...that Crocus ... See full document
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Identification of differentially accumulated proteins associated with embryogenic and non-embryogenic calli in saffron (Crocus sativus L.)
... gene classes have been identified to be involved in SE [20] but there have only been little successes in finding early genes whose expression support SE induction [7]. Interestingly, differentially accumulated proteins ... See full document
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<p>Investigating the effect of <em>Crocus sativus</em> L. petal hydroalcoholic extract on inflammatory and enzymatic indices resulting from alcohol use in kidney and liver of male rats</p>
... High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was done according to the reported procedure. 29 A simple and reproducible reversed-phase HPLC with a Knauer liquid chromatography equipped with an ultraviolet detec- ... See full document
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ACUTE AD SUB-ACUTE TOXICITY OF CROCI, A COSTITUET OF CROCUS SATIVUS L. (SAFFRO), I MICE AD RATS
... Crocus sativus (Iridaceae) L. stigma, commonly known as saffron, is cultivated mostly in Iran. The main pharmacologically active and important constituents of saffron are volatile agents (e.g. ... See full document
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Anti-Atherosclerotic Effects of the Hydroalcoholic Extract of Crocus sativus L. (saffron) Petals on Hypercholesterolemic Rats
... Male Wistar rats in a weight range of 170-200 g were procured from Razi Serum Institute, kept in a laboratory belonging to the Faculty of Medicine, Ilam University of Medical Sciences at a temperature range of ... See full document
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Effect of strenuous physical activity and Crocus Sativus supplementation on inflammatory biomarkers in male mountain climbers
... The results of some studies suggested that exercise can similar to other stimulants lead to metabolic changes and the production of HSP70. In fact, the level of heat shock protein in various organs of the body increases ... See full document
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Aroma of Kashmir saffron (Crocus sativus L ) and variation of safranal content by different drying methods
... Picrocrocin(C16H26O7) is considered to be the main bitter principle of saffron. It is a monoterpene glycoside precursor of safranal (C10H14O). b-Glucosidase action on picrocrocin liberates the aglycone, 4-hydroxy-2,6,6- ... See full document
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Aqueous Extract of Saffron (Crocus sativus) Increases Brain Dopamine and Glutamate Concentrations in Rats
... lotine, and their brains were removed by a specialist in less than a minute. Brains were homogenized in a Falcon tube containing 10 ml of cool (0˚C) sterile saline and centrifuged at 3000 rpm/min for 5 min at ... See full document
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Elemental analysis, antimicrobial and radical scavenging activity of Lagerstroemia speciosa (L ) flower
... In order to determine antimicrobial activity, we have performed Agar well diffusion assay. Antibacterial activity was tested against 5 isolates of Streptococcus mutans (isolated previously from dental caries subjects) ... See full document
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Antibacterial Effects of Different Extracts of Crocus Sativus Linn Stigma on Several Oral Microorganisms
... First, the antimicrobial effect of extracts was assessed by the cup-plate technique. 500 µL of each microbial suspension with 0.5 McFarland standard concentration was cultured in BHIA (swabbed on the plate). Then, holes ... See full document
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In-Vitro Antioxidant and Anti-Tyrosinase Activity of Methanol Extracts from Crocus Sativus Flowers
... It has been demonstrated that saffron contains more than 150 carotenoid compounds including safranal, zeaxanthin, lycopene and various α- and β-carotenes, Figure 1 (10). It is also a concentrated source of riboflavin ... See full document
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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science
... namely Crocus sativus, Curcuma longa, Cassia occidentalis and Moringa oleifera for anti- cancer activity on the enzyme target thymidylate synthase and compare the docking score and binding patterns with ... See full document
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Comparison of Saffron and Fluvoxamine in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder: A Double Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial
... addition of crocin tablets (30 mg/day, 15 mg BID) amplified the effects of SSRIs in the treatment of patients with mild to moderate depression (37). Agha- Hosseini et al. indicated the efficacy of saffron in improving ... See full document
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DNA and metabolite based profiling in Crocus sativus L.
... For SSAP analysis, the protocol of Kour et al. (Kour , Kour and Dhar, 2009) was followed with slight modifications. The purified DNA was digested with MseI restriction enzyme in 100 µl reaction volume. This was followed ... See full document
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Saffron (Crocus sativus L ) Inhibits Aflatoxin B1 Production by Aspergillus parasiticus
... Saffron contains chemical constituents such as cro- cetin, picrocrocin and safranal which are responsible for color, flavor and aroma respectively. Anthocyanins, fla- vonoids, vitamins, amino acids, proteins, starch, ... See full document
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