>> /Type/Page /Filter/FlateDecode As shown below in Table 3 and Figure 8, there was no difference seen in the organ weight or morphology across the 2 groups, and the weight of the treatment mice was not significantly less than the control mice.Though in a Middle Eastern population safety concerns were identified with a number of herbal preparations used as CAM, no concerns of negative herb-drug interactions or direct toxic effects were associated with The author is an independent contractor who was compensated by Genzada Pharmaceuticals for the completion of the review and preparation of the manuscript.neohesperidoside, chrysoeriol dihexoside, chrysoeriol-7-β-D-glucoside, (+)-acid, trihydroxy-10,15-octadecadienoate I & II, linoleic acid 13-hydroperoxide I & II, linolenic acid monoglyceride, endobj /Contents[5 0 R 11 0 R 15 0 R 19 0 R 23 0 R 27 0 R 31 0 R 35 0 R 39 0 R 43 0 R 47 0 R 51 0 R 55 0 R 59 0 R 63 0 R 67 0 R 72 0 R 76 0 R 80 0 R 84 0 R 88 0 R 92 0 R 96 0 R 100 0 R 104 0 R 108 0 R 112 0 R 116 0 R 120 0 R 124 0 R 128 0 R 132 0 R 136 0 R 140 0 R 144 0 R 148 0 R 152 0 R 156 0 R 160 0 R 164 0 R 168 0 R 172 0 R 176 0 R 180 0 R 184 0 R 188 0 R 192 0 R 196 0 R 200 0 R 205 0 R 209 0 R 213 0 R 217 0 R 221 0 R 225 0 R 229 0 R 233 0 R 237 0 R] /Parent 1 0 R %���� Arum palaestinum Boiss. /Annots[240 0 R] /Producer (PDFlib 3.03 \(Win32\))
Arum palaestinumBoiss is a member of the Araceae family of plants, many of which contain polyphenols, alkaloids, flavone C-glycosides, flavonols, flavones, proantrhocyanidins and polyhydroxy alkalokds [4–7]. 1 0 obj <<
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Mice received either the vehicle (purified water) or GZ17 by oral gavage at a dose of 1,000 mg/kg. stream 40 - ca.90 CE) and Pliny (23 - 79 CE), but by the latter with the Latin termination (Arum). >> Arum palaestinum is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Araceae and the genus Arum (also known as black calla, Solomon's lily, priest's hood, noo'ah loof and kardi) It is native to the Levant and other parts of the Mediterranean Basin, and has been naturalized in North America, North Africa, Europe, Western Asia, and Australia The family Araceae includes other well-known plants such as Anthurium, Caladium, and Philodendron.
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Though today Arum maculatum is often given the common name “cuckoopint,”2 Arum maculatum has purple-spotted leaves and would thus not seem to fit Dioscoride’s ancient description. <<
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>> /Title (Microsoft Word - IJCRAR-58.doc) >> Arum palaestinum Boiss, a wild edible plant in Palestine, is one of about 26 species of the arum genus which are flowering plants belonging to Araceae. The plant is known to contain antioxidant activity [4, 8]. 3 0 obj is a time-honored botanical in Traditional Arabic Palestinian herbal medicine, where it has been used to strengthen bones and treat cancer, parasites, infections, and many other maladies. /Type/Catalog �g�X��¿�=+b�32g)�(����*���?>D��ܶ����������i����~7��?�ٗO�}�{�ۗ_?��o���~��? This species is accepted, and its native range is W. Syria, Lebanon to Jordan.
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