Effect of <i>Nigella sativa</i> on Selected Gastrointestinal Diseases

<i>Nigella sativa L.</i> (family <i>Ranunculaceae</i>), also known as black cumin, has been used in cuisine around the world for many years. Due to its health-promoting properties, it can be used not only in the food industry but also in medicine. The main bioactive compound...

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Hoofdauteurs: Sara Jarmakiewicz-Czaja, Magdalena Zielińska, Kacper Helma, Aneta Sokal, Rafał Filip
Formaat: Artikel
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: MDPI AG 2023-04-01
Reeks:Current Issues in Molecular Biology
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Online toegang:https://www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/45/4/198
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Samenvatting:<i>Nigella sativa L.</i> (family <i>Ranunculaceae</i>), also known as black cumin, has been used in cuisine around the world for many years. Due to its health-promoting properties, it can be used not only in the food industry but also in medicine. The main bioactive compound contained in the black cumin extract is thymoquinone (TQ), which has a special therapeutic role. The results of research in recent years confirmed its hypoglycemic, hypolipemic, and hepatoprotective effects, among others. In addition, the results of laboratory tests also indicate its immunomodulatory and anticancer effects, although there is still a lack of data on the mechanisms of how they are involved in the fight against cancer. Including this plant material in one’s diet can be both an element of prophylaxis and therapy supporting the treatment process, including pharmacological treatment. However, attention should be paid to its potential interactions with drugs used in the treatment of chronic diseases.
ISSN:1467-3037
1467-3045