Alternative food plants, roots, leaves, fruits and seeds. ... Nigella sativa - L. ... This species is often cultivated, especially in western Asia and India, for its edible seed[2]. The seed is aromatic with a nutmeg scent[245]. A greedy plant, inhibiting the growth of nearby plants, especially legumes[54].
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Some characteristics of nigella (Nigella sativa L.) seed cultivated in ... Physico-chemical properties of nigella seeds cultivated in Egypt were determined. ...
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Nigella sativa L. is an annual herbaceous plant which is cultivated for its seeds and is classified as an edible plant. The proximate chemical composition ...
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of Nigella sativa L. cultivated in Poland. Anna Wajs,* Radoslaw Bonikowski and Danuta Kalemba. Technical University of Lodz, Institute of General Food ...
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This work deals with seeds and stems radioactivity of the Nigella sativa L. (Ranunculaceae) respectively Calendula officinalis L. (Compositae) stems cultivated in Vladimirescu village, Arad county. ... Nigella sativa L., popular called fennel flower, is an herbaceous plant of the Ranunculaceae family.1,2;
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Physico-chemical properties of nigella seeds cultivated in Egypt were determined. Physical and chemical analyses of crude oils extracted from the seeds, by two different methods were also performed. The results revealed that nigella seed is a good source for oil and protein.
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Nigella sativa seed and its minerals content, cultivated in three different regions in Yemen, namely Marib, Sadah and Taiz. ...
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An annual herbaceous plant, Black Cumin Seed (botanical name is Nigella sativa L.), or Black Seed for short, is believed to be indigenous to the Mediterranean region but has been cultivated into other parts of the world including the Arabian peninsula, northern Africa and parts of Asia.
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ISHS International Symposium on Medicinal and Nutraceutical Plants AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES FOR HIGH YIELD AND QUALITY OF BLACK CUMIN (NIGELLA SATIVA L.) CULTIVATED IN TURKEY ... The black cumin (Nigella sativa L.), an important source for a spice and in pharmaceutical industries, is one of the most cultivated medicinal...
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Nigella sativa L., an indispensable constituent of medicinal and food formulations for centuries, is widely cultivated throughout South Europe, Syria, ...
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