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In this study, the production of phytochemicals as plant signaling mechanisms and their defensive roles in disease resistance and repelling herbivores are examined in Calligonum comosum. C. comosum is a leafless standalone perennial shrub widespread in sand dunes. The plant has the ability to survive the drastic environmental conditions of the Calligonum comusum is an example of a medicinal plant. Scientists have shown that Calligonum comusum has the important antioxidants such as: Catechin, Kaempferol, Quercetin and Epicatechin . Badria et al showed that Calligonum camosum has two other antioxidants such as Genistin and Isoprunetin . Evaluation of cytotoxic compounds from Calligonum comosum L. growing in Egypt Calligonum comosum, commonly known as "arta", occurs in Tunisia and North African deserts and it is often used in folk medicine.Total polyphenols, flavonoids, condensed tannins, and radical scavenging activities were determined in four extracts (water, methanol, hexane and ethyl acetate) of three organs of the plant (roots, stem and leaves). Abstract. Environmentally friendly green synthesis of nanomaterial has a very significant part in nanotechnology. In the present research, the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) was established by treating silver ions with the aqueous extract of Calligonum comosum green shoots at room temperature. The aqueous and methanolic extracts of Calligonum comosum were investigated for their antioxidant and dopaminergic effects on haloperidol (HL)-induced neuro- and hepatotoxicities in male albino rat model. The total phenolics, flavonoid content and free radical-scavenging activity of the extracts were determined. People in some tropical countries used to use some plant extracts in folklore medicine as treatment of diabetes mellitus. Of these plants isCalligonum comsum ("orta"). The present work deals with the biochemical effects of the whole plant water extract given orally to the albino rats, normals and alloxan diabetics, as to fulfil its hypoglycemic effects on rats. The results showed that Calligonum. Published online. Accessed Mar. 12 2017. Tavakkoli, S., Kazempour Osaloo, S. & Maassoumi, A.A. 2010. The phylogeny of Calligonum and Pteropyrum (Polygonaceae) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS and chloroplast trnL-F sequences. Iranian Journal of Biotechnology 8(1): 7-15. Full text HTML Reference page. The Plant List 2013. Anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer activity of Calligonum comosum in rats Studies have shown that the cytotoxic activity of Calligonum comosum might be through modulation of apoptosis . Therefore, in this study, we attempted to assess the protective effect of the Calligonum comosum on viability, apoptosis as well as Bax, Bcl-2 and P53 genes expression on SSCs treated with H 2 O 2 in vitro after 3 wks. Request PDF | Anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer activity of Calligonum comosum in rats | The 10% ethanol extract of the aerial parts of Calligonum comosum (50--400 mg/kg, i.p.) significantly Calligonum Comosum L'Her. Dov Koller. Department of Botany, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Search for more papers by this author. View Enhanced PDF Access article on Wiley Online Library (HTML view) Download PDF for offline viewing. Calligonum Comosum L'Her. Dov Koller. Department of Botany, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Search for more papers by this author. View Enhanced PDF Access article on Wiley Online Library (HTML view) Download PDF for offline viewing.

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