The specific aim of this study was to investigate the effects of
Methalonic Extract of Fenugreek and Nigella Sativa On Glucose
Levels In Blood In Diabetic Male Rabbits. The experiment was
carried out on(42) At Diabetic Male Rabbits divided into(7) groups
(6) animals of each.
The research aims to identify incoming fatty acids in the composition of both the
Syrian domestic oil extracted from the seeds of Nigella sativa, fenugreek, borage and
Rocket , using gas chromatography GC, as the goal to identify some of the most i
mportant
physical properties ( density and refractive index ) and chemical ( Iodine number and
saponification number ) utmost to improve and develop the Syrian varieties of the studied
oils.
Search Results showed that borage oil contain the highest proportion of the Poly
unsaturated fatty acids ( 81.5% ) PUFA and the highest percentage of gamma -linolenic
acid ( 14.4% ) GLA, and it was for each of Nigella sativa oil and oil fenugreek close by
percent's of ( 60.89%-60.95% ) PUFA, and overall mono unsaturated fatty acids ( 33.89%-
28.19% ) MUFA and linoleic acid ( 60.71%-58.92% ) LA has the enjoyment of the highest
value oil ring of oleic fatty acid ( 26.72% ), while oil Rocket had the highest values ( 79%)
MUFA so different from the rest of the studied oils. The results of this research clearly
compatible with the results of global studies at the same oils.
The study was conducted on 32 male rabbits, given two doses of
emulsion powder fenugreek seeds (750 ,1500 mg / kg) by mouth.
The research included changes in body weight and testes, sperm density
and the proportion of natural and distorted living
sperm, the level of
serum testosterone, and histological changes in the testis and
epididymis.
The result shows that givingfenugreek seeds powder in a moderate dose
of 750 mg / kg, was not associated clear negative changes, and the
results were approachedto the control group .
The specific aim of this study was to investigate the effects of of
Methalonic Extract of Fenugreek and Nigella Sativa Seeds on blood
profile in Male Rabbits The experiment was
carried out on(30) of Male rabbits divided into(5) groups (6)
animals of each.
The research aims to study the effect of mineral nutrients (phosphorus)and Growth
regulator (kinetin) on quality and concentration of medical vehicles to fenugreek
Trigonallafoenum-graecum L. In two dates of planting For the purpose of achieving th
e
goal.
Fenugreek seeds were planted in the first two dates in the second 21/10 and in 5/11 ,
three levels of phosphorus (0 , 30 and 60) Kgm.h-1 added to the soil , and three Kaintin
concentrations (0, 05,100) ppm been sprayed on plants to the degree of wetness and with
three replicates for treatment in the botanical garden of the Department of Biological
Sciences / basic Education College growth season 2013-2014.
The Growth of plants continued to maturing and drought and the seeds were
harvested and taken for extraction and separation of medical compounds , and the results
showed outweigh the second date on the first date in the content and the concentration of
all medical compounds.
Given the level 30 Kgm.h-1 phosphorus higher content of extracted medical
compounds after the results were analyzed statistically as well as given focus 100ppm
kinetin higher content compared to the other concentrations.
A trial was carried out to study the possibility of using
fenugreek powder in the treatment of diabetes type(2). 48
Newzealand white male rabbits ( five months old)were used
in this experiment.Theexperimental animals were randomly
divided into fo
ur groups. By using Aloluxan, we enforced
diabetes type2 in three of the four groups of the
experimental animals. The animals of the fourth group
remained as a natural healthy control.
The experiment was carried out at the research stations of Salo in Deir-
Azzor agricultural research center and Tel Sandal in Idlib agricultural
research center. Land plots infected previously with sesame wilt disease,
Macrophomina phaseolina (Tas
si) Goid, and Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht
were cultivated for two growing seasons (2007 and 2008) with medicinal
species such as, Cumin (Cuminum-sativum), Black seed (Nigella sativa L.) and
Fenugreek (Trigonella foeniculum L.) and another infected plot was left blank
as a control plot. Zuri, a local sesame variety, was cultivated in all plots for two
growing seasons (2008 and 2009).
Results showed that the control plots had the highest percentage of infected
sesame plants compared to the lowest percentage found in those plots that had
been cultivatd previously with Black seed, Cumin, and Fenugreek. Plots
cultivated previously with Black seed gave the highest sesame yield and
followed by those plots of Cumin. The The average percentage of germination
of sesame, as a phenological growth indicator, was increased in those plots
planted before with Cumin and the average number of capsules per plant was
increased at both locations by 36.75 capsules after Black seed in comparison
with the control.