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Research on Black Seed is numerous and very wide. Many research
papers, references and
published reports could be
found in large number of
data bases. To name a few
databases where Black Seed
research data is available
:- Agricola, Medliner,
Napralert etc., For more
information you may visit
these sites directly.
Given below are some of the
research data widely
available
1.Abdel, F. A. F. M., K.
Matsumoto, et al. (2000).
Antinociceptive effects of
Nigella sativa oil and its
major component,
thymoquinone, in mice.
European Journal of
Pharmacology. [print]
400(1): 89-97. {a}
Department of Pharmacology,
Institute of Natural
Medicine, Toyama Medical and
Pharmaceutical University,
2630 Sugitani, Toyama,
930-0194, Japan
2. Akova, A. and G. Ustun
(2000). Activity and
adsorption of lipase from
Nigella sativa seeds on
Celite at different pH
values. Biotechnology
Letters. March 22(5):
355-359. {a} Chemical
Engineering Department,
Istanbul Technical
University, 80626, Maslak,
Istanbul, Turkey
3. Badary, O. A., N. A. B.
Abdel, et al. (2000). The
influence of thymoquinone on
doxorubicin-induced
hyperlipidemic nephropathy
in rats. Toxicology . march
143(3): 219-226. {a}
Department of Pharmacology
and Toxicology, College of
Pharmacy, Al-Azhar
University, Nasr City,
Cairo, Egypt
4. El, D. M., M. Barakat, et
al. (2000). Effects of
Nigella sativa oil on
gastric secretion and
ethanol induced ulcer in
rats. Journal of
Ethnopharmacology. [print]
September 72(1-2): 299-304.
{a} Department of
Pharmacology, Faculty of
Medicine, Alexandria
University, Alexandria,
Egypt
5. El, D. M., N. I. Mady, et
al. (2000). Nigella sativa
L. oil protects against
induced hepatotoxicity and
improves serum lipid profile
in rats. Arzneimittel
Forschung. [print] Sept
50(9): 832-836. {a} Faculty
of Medicine, Department of
Pharmacology and Drug
Toxicology, Alexandria
University, Alexandria,
21521, Egypt
6. Morsi, N. M. (2000).
Antimicrobial effect of
crude extracts of Nigella
sativa on multiple
antibiotics-resistant
bacteria. Acta
Microbiologica Polonica.
[print] 49(1): 63-74. {a}
Botany Department, Faculty
of Science, Cairo
University, Cairo, Egypt
7. Salem, M. L. and M. S.
Hossain (2000). Protective
effect of Black Seed oil
from Nigella sativa against
murine cytomegalovirus
infection. International
Journal of
Immunopharmacology. [print]
September 22(9): 729-740.
{a} Zoology Department,
Faculty of Science, Tanta
University, Tanta, Egypt
8. Swamy, S. M. K. and B. K.
H. Tan (2000). Cytotoxic and
immunopotentiating effects
of ethanolic extract of
Nigella sativa L. seeds.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology.
April 70(1): 1-7. {a}
Department of Pharmacology,
Faculty of Medicine,
National University of
Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge
Crescent, Singapore, 119260,
Singapore
9. Zaoui, A., Y. Cherrah, et
al. (2000). Diuretic and
hypotensive effects of
Nigella sativa on the
spontaneously hypertensive
rat. Therapie London.
[print] Mai Juin 55(3):
379-382. {a} Laboratoire de
Pharmacologie et Toxicologie,
Faculte de Medecine et
Pharmacie de Rabat,
Universite Med V, Rabat,
Morocco
10. Badary, O. A. (1999).
Thymoquinone attenuates
ifosfamide-induced Fanconi
syndrome in rats and
enhances its antitumor
activity in mice. Journal of
Ethnopharmacology. Nov.
67(2): 135-142. {a}
Department of Pharmacology,
College of Pharmacy, Al
Azhar University, Cairo,
Egypt
11. Bhutada, S. G. (1999).
Effect of herbal
antistressor AV/ASE/14 and
galactagogue Payapro on milk
production in buffaloes
during summer. Indian
Veterinary Medical Journal.
June 23(2): 135-136. {a}
Sawargaon (P),Tq. Mukhed,
Dist. Nanded, 431 716
(M.S.), India
12. Bourarach, K., S. Hannin,
et al. (1999). Insecticidal
activity of Smyrnium
olusatrum, Nigella sativa
and Piper nigrum against
Rizopertha dominica and
Sitophilus oryzae. Revue de
Medecines et Pharmacopees
Africaines. [print] 13: 1-9.
{a} Departement de Zoologie,
Institut Agronomique et
Veterinaire Hassan II,
Rabat-Instituts, Rabat,
Morocco
13. Ghosheh, O. A., A. A.
Houdi, et al. (1999). High
performance liquid
chromatographic analysis of
the pharmacologically active
quinones and related
compounds in the oil of the
Black Seed (Nigella sativa
L.). Journal of
Pharmaceutical and
Biomedical Analysis. April
19(5): 757-762. {a}
Department of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, College of
Pharmacy, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY,
40536, USA
14. Khan, M. A. (1999).
Chemical composition and
medicinal properties of
Nigella sativa Linn.
Inflammopharmacology 7(1):
15-35. {a} Division of
Chemistry, School of
Science, Sheffield Hallam
University, Pond Street,
Sheffield, S11WB, UK
15. Mehta, B. K., N. Singh,
et al. (1999).
Anti-implantation activity
in Artabotrys odoratissimus
leaf and Nigella sativa seed
extracts. Biological
Memoirs. June 25(1): 38-39.
{a} School of Studies in
Chemistry, Vikram
University, Ujjain, 456 010,
India
16. Mitra, P. K. and G.
Bhowmik (1999). Estimation
of mutagenic effectiveness
and efficiency of physical
and chemical mutagens in
Nigella sativa L. Advances
in Plant Sciences. Dec.
12(2): 373-378. {a} Dept. of
Botany, North Lakhimpur
College, North Lakhimpur,
AS, 787031, India
17. Mouhajir, F., J. A.
Pedersen, et al. (1999).
Antimicrobial
thymohydroquinones of
Moroccan Nigella sativa
seeds detected by electron
spin resonance.
Pharmaceutical Biology. Dec.
37(5): 391-395. {a} Botany
Department, U.B.C.,
Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada
18. Nagi, M. N., K. Alam, et
al. (1999). Thymoquinone
protects against carbon
tetrachloride hepatotoxicity
in mice via an antioxidant
mechanism. Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology
International 47(1):
153-159. {a} Department of
Pharmacology, College of
Pharmacy, King Saud
University, Riyadh, 11451,
Saudi Arabia
19. Al, G. A. M. A. (1998).
Amino acid composition and
biological effects of
supplementing broad bean and
corn proteins with Nigella
sativa (black cumin) cake
protein. Nahrung 42(5):
290-294. {a} Zagazig Univ.,
Fac. Agric., Biochem. Dep.,
ET-Zagazig, Egypt
20. Badary, O. A., S. O. A.
Al, et al. (1998). Acute and
subchronic toxicity of
thymoquinone in mice. Drug
Development Research
44(2-3): 56-61. {a} Dep.
Pharmacology, Coll.
Pharmacy, King Saud Univ.,
P.O. Box 2457, Riyadh 11451,
Saudi Arabia
21. Daba, M. H. and R. M. S.
Abdel (1998).
Hepatoprotective activity of
thymoquinone in isolated rat
hepatocytes. Toxicology
Letters Shannon 95(1):
23-29. {a} Univ. Med. Dent.
New Jersey, New Jersey Med.
Sch., Room I-655, 185 S.
Orange Ave., Newark, NJ
07103-2714, USA
22. El, K. H. H., A. H.
Ahmed, et al. (1998).
Antibacterial properties of
essential oils from Nigella
sativa seeds, Cymbopogon
citratus leaves and
Pulicaria undulata aerial
parts. Fitoterapia 69(1):
77-78. {a} Dep. Bot., Fac.
Sci., Omdurman Islamic
Univ., P.O. Box 382,
Omdurman, Sudan
23. El, N., L. Dandik, et
al. (1998). Solvent-free
glycerolysis catalyzed by
acetone powder of Nigella
sativa seed lipase. Journal
of the American Oil
Chemists' Society 75(9):
1207-1211. {a} Istanbul
Technical Univ., Fac.
Chem.-Metallurgy, Chemical
Eng. Dep., 80626 Maslak-Istanbul,
Turkey
24. Rang, S. and A. K. Datta
(1998). A male sterile
mutant with desynaptic
behaviour of chromosomes in
Nigella sativa L. Journal of
Phytological Research 11(2):
91-94. {a} Botany
Department, University of
Kalyani, Kalyani, 741 235,
India
25. Takruri, H. R. H. and M.
A. F. Dameh (1998). Study of
the nutritional value of
black cumin seeds (Nigella
sativa L.). Journal of the
Science of Food and
Agriculture 76(3): 404-410.
{a} Dep. Nutr. Food Technol.,
Fac. Agric., Univ. Jordan,
Amman, Jordan
26. Worthern, D. R., O. A.
Ghosheh, et al. (1998). The
in vitro anti-tumor activity
of some crude and purified
components of blackseed,
Nigella sativa L. Anticancer
Research 18(3a): 1527-1532.
{a} Div. Med. Chem. Pharm.,
Coll. Pharm., University
Ky., Rose St., Lexington, KY
40536, USA
27. Youssef, A. A., M. R.
Rady, et al. (1998). Growth
and some primary products in
callus cultures of Nigella
sativa as influenced by
various cultural conditions
and salt stress. Fitoterapia
69(4): 329-336. {a} Hortic.
Dep., Natl. Res. Cent., El-Tahrir
St., P.O. Box 12622, Dokki,
Giza, Egypt
28. Al, O. S. Y., N. M.
Ammar, et al. (1997).
Studies of some biochemical,
nutritional and
anti-inflammatory effects of
Nigella sativa seeds.
Egyptian Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences
38(4-6): 451-469. {a} Food
Sciences and Nutrition
Department, National
Research Center, Dokki,
Cairo, Egypt
29. El, M. M. M., G. A. M.
Abdel, et al. (1997).
Prevention of skin tumors
induced by
7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene
in mice by Black Seed oil.
Oncology Reports 4(1):
139-141. {a} Dep. Zool., Fac.
Sci., Univ. Alexandria,
Alexandria, Egypt
30. Hussain, H. and R. S.
Tobji (1997). Antibacterial
screening of some Libyan
medicinal plants.
Fitoterapia 68(5): 467-470.
{a} Chem. Dep., Coll. Sci.,
Univ. Mu'tah, Mu'tah,
Alkarak, P.O. Box 7, Jordan
31. Merfort, I., V. Wray, et
al. (1997). Flavonol
triglycosides from seeds of
Nigella sativa.
Phytochemistry Oxford 46(2):
359-363. {a} Inst.
Pharmazeutische Biol.,
Albert-Ludwigs-Univ.
Freiburg, Schaenzlestr. 1,
D-79104 Freiburg, Germany
32. Akhtar, A. H., K. D.
Ahmad, et al. (1996).
Antiulcer effects of aqueous
extracts of Nigella sativa
and Pongamia pinnata in
rats. Fitoterapia 67(3):
195-199. {a} P.C.S.I.R.
Laboratories, Peshawar,
Pakistan
33. Aqel, M. and R. Shaheen
(1996). Effects of the
volatile oil of Nigella
sativa seeds on the uterine
smooth muscle of rat and
guinea pig. Journal of
Ethnopharmacology 52(1):
23-26. {a} College Med.,
University Jordan, Amman,
Jordan
34. Bashandy, S. A. E.
(1996). Effect of Nigella
sativa oil on liver and
kidney functions of adult
and senile rats. Egyptian
Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences 37(1-6): 313-327.
Pharmacol. Dep., Natl. Res.
Cent., Cairo, Egypt
35. Dandik, L. and H. A.
Aksoy (1996). Applications
of Nigella sativa seed
lipase in oleochemical
reactions. Enzyme and
Microbial Technology 19(4):
277-281. {a} Dep. Chem.
Eng., Istanbul Technical
Univ., Fac. Chem. and
Metallurgy, 80626 Maslak,
Istanbul, Turkey
36. El, S. O. A. and S. A.
Nada (1996). Biological
evaluation of multicomponent
tea used as hypoglycemic in
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99-102. Dep. Pharmacol.,
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Cairo, Egypt
37. Abou, B. L. I., M. S.
Rashed, et al. (1995). TLC
assay of thymoquinone in
Black Seed oil (Nigella
sativa Linn) and
identification of
dithymoquinone and thymol.
Journal of Liquid
Chromatography 18(1):
105-115. {a} Bioanalytical
and Drug Dev. Lab., Biol.
and Med. Res. Dep., King
Faisal Specialist Hosp. and
Res. Centre, P.O. Box 3354,
Riyadh 11211, Saudi Arabia
38. Aboul, E. H. Y. and B.
L. I. Abou (1995). Simple
HPLC method for the
determination of
thymoquinone in Black Seed
oil (Nigella sativa Linn).
Journal of Liquid
Chromatography 18(5):
895-902. {a} Bioanal. Drug
Dev. Lab., Biol. Med. Res.
Dep., King Faisal Specialist
Hosp. Res. Cent., PO Box
3354, Riyadh 11211, Saudi
Arabia
39. Atta, U. R. S. M., S. S.
Hasan, et al. (1995).
Nigellidine: A new indazole
alkaloid from the seeds of
Nigella sativa. Tetrahedron
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{a} H. E. J. Res. Inst.
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40. Hailat, N., Z. Bataineh,
et al. (1995). Effect of
Nigella sativa Volatile Oil
on Jurkat T Cell Leukemia
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33(1): 16-20. {a} Clin. Vet.
Sci., Fac. Vet. Med., Jordan
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Jordan
41. Haq, A., M. Abdullatif,
et al. (1995). Nigella
sativa: Effect on human
lymphocytes and
polymorphonuclear leukocyte
phagocytic activity.
Immunopharmacology 30(2):
147-155. {a} Dep. Biol.
Research, King Faisal
Specialist Hospital, P.O.
Box 3354, Riyadh 11211,
Saudi Arabia
42. Houghton, P. J., R.
Zarka, et al. (1995). Fixed
oil of Nigella sativa and
derived thymoquinone inhibit
eicosanoid generation in
leukocytes and membrane
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43. Keshri, G., M. M. Singh,
et al. (1995). Post-Coital
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The Seeds Of Nigella sativa
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44. Mert, S., L. Dandik, et
al. (1995). Production of
glycerides from glycerol and
fatty acids by native lipase
of Nigella sativa seed.
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Istanbul, Turkey
45. Al, H. A., M. Aqel, et
al. (1993). Hypoglycemic
effects of the volatile oil
of Nigella sativa seeds.
International Journal of
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Irbid, Jordan
46. Aqel, M. B. (1993).
Effects of Nigella sativa
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Kulkarni, et al. (1993).
Lipid composition of some
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Applied Biochemistry and
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Istanbul, Turkey
50. El, T. K. E. H., M. M.
S. Ashour, et al. (1993).
The respiratory effects of
the volatile oil of the
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in guinea pigs: Elucidation
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24(5): 1115-1122. {a} Dep.
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Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
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