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Nigella

Nigella is a genus of 18 species[1] of annual plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to Southern Europe, North Africa, South Asia, Southwest Asia and Middle East. Common names applied to members of this genus are nigella, devil-in-a-bush or love-in-a-mist.

Nigella
Nigella damascena
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Ranunculales
Family: Ranunculaceae
Subfamily: Ranunculoideae
Tribe: Nigelleae
Genus: Nigella
L.
Species
Nigella ciliaris
Nigella ciliaris flower and seed capsules
Nigella damascena seed capsule

The species grow to 20–90 cm (8–35 in) tall, with finely divided leaves; the leaf segments are narrowly linear to threadlike. The flowers are white, yellow, pink, pale blue or pale purple, with five to ten petals. The fruit is a capsule composed of several united follicles, each containing numerous seeds; in some species (e.g. Nigella damascena), the capsule is large and inflated.

Uses edit

 
Nigella seeds

Culinary edit

The seeds of Nigella sativa, known as kalonji, black cumin, black caraway, black coriander, roman coriander, black onion seed, onion seed, charnushka, git (in historical Roman cuisine),[2] or just nigella, are used as a spice and a condiment in South Asian, Ethiopian, Middle Eastern and Polish cuisines.[3]

Garden flowers edit

 
Nigella in full bloom
 
Blue Nigella

Several species are grown as ornamental plants in gardens. Nigella damascena has been grown in English cottage gardens since the Elizabethan era, commonly called love-in-a-mist. Nigella hispanica is a taller species with larger blue flowers, red stamens, and grey leaves. Nigella seeds are self-sowing if the seed pods are left to mature.

The dried seed capsules can also be used in flower arrangements.

Use in healthcare edit

In traditional medicine, the seeds are used as a carminative and stimulant to ease bowel and indigestion problems, and are given to treat intestinal worms, nerve defects, to reduce flatulence, and induce sweating. Dried pods are sniffed to restore a lost sense of smell. It is also used to repel some insects, much like mothballs.

 
Nigella orientalis
 
Nigella Arvensis

Numerous studies have shown that it has anti-inflammatory,[4] anti-oxidative,[5] anti-mycotic, antibacterial,[6][7][8] anti-fungal, anti-cancer,[9][10][11][12][13] anti-viral, antihistamine properties, possessing many properties that make it a potential remedy against certain diseases.[14]

Black cumin is used in naturopathy. Black cumin oil or powder are used in the treatment of pathologies such as skin diseases, muscle pain, eczema or psoriasis,[15] but also acne,[16] diabetes, asthma,[17] A 2014 study showed its positive effects on the harmful effects of radiotherapy treatments.[18]

Nigella oil contains almost 60% linoleic acid (omega 6).

It is available in capsule, oil or powder form, with both internal and external uses (in massages).

In Silico study of 96 phytochemical compounds of Nigella sativa, identifying Nigelladine A as the most promising compound for SARS-CoV-2 inhibition with the highest docking scores for the spike protein and Mpro. Thymoquinone is a phytochemical compound found in the plant Nigella sativa. Dithymoquinone, kaempferol, Nigelladine B, Nigelladine, and Nigelladine sulphate also showed high docking scores.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Nigella". The Plant List. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  2. ^ Monaco, Farrel (17 August 2019). "Baking with the Romans--The Key Ingredient: Git".[self-published source?]
  3. ^ Malhotra, S.K. (2004). "Nigella". In Peter, K. V. (ed.). Handbook of Herbs and Spices. pp. 206–214. doi:10.1533/9781855738355.2.206. ISBN 978-1-85573-721-1.
  4. ^ Khader, Mohannad; Eckl, Peter M. (December 2014). "Thymoquinone: an emerging natural drug with a wide range of medical applications". Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences. 17 (12): 950–957. PMC 4387230. PMID 25859298.
  5. ^ Entok, Emre; Ustuner, Mehmet Cengiz; Ozbayer, Cansu; Tekin, Neslihan; Akyuz, Fahrettin; Yangi, Berat; Kurt, Hulyam; Degirmenci, Irfan; Gunes, Hasan Veysi (May 2014). "Anti-inflammatuar and anti-oxidative effects of Nigella sativa L.: 18FDG-PET imaging of inflammation". Molecular Biology Reports. 41 (5): 2827–2834. doi:10.1007/s11033-014-3137-2. PMID 24474661. S2CID 254840880.
  6. ^ Bakathir, Hussein Ahmed; Abbas, Nageeb Ahmed (2011). "Detection of the antibacterial effect of Nigella sativa ground seeds with water". African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines. 8 (2): 159–164. doi:10.4314/ajtcam.v8i2.63203. PMC 3252685. PMID 22238497.
  7. ^ Chaieb, Kamel; Kouidhi, Bochra; Jrah, Hanene; Mahdouani, Kacem; Bakhrouf, Amina (13 April 2011). "Antibacterial activity of Thymoquinone, an active principle of Nigella sativa and its potency to prevent bacterial biofilm formation". BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 11: 29. doi:10.1186/1472-6882-11-29. PMC 3095572. PMID 21489272.
  8. ^ Kokoska, L.; Havlik, J.; Valterova, I.; Sovova, H.; Sajfrtova, M.; Jankovska, I. (December 2008). "Comparison of Chemical Composition and Antibacterial Activity of Nigella sativa Seed Essential Oils Obtained by Different Extraction Methods". Journal of Food Protection. 71 (12): 2475–2480. doi:10.4315/0362-028x-71.12.2475. PMID 19244901.
  9. ^ Majdalawieh, Amin F.; Hmaidan, Reem; Carr, Ronald I. (15 September 2010). "Nigella sativa modulates splenocyte proliferation, Th1/Th2 cytokine profile, macrophage function and NK anti-tumor activity". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 131 (2): 268–275. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2010.06.030. PMID 20600757.
  10. ^ Cikman, Oztekin; Ozkan, Adile; Aras, Adem Bozkurt; Soylemez, Omer; Alkis, Hilal; Taysi, Seyithan; Karaayvaz, Muammer (October 2014). "Radioprotective effects of Nigella sativa oil against oxidative stress in liver tissue of rats exposed to total head irradiation". Journal of Investigative Surgery. 27 (5): 262–266. doi:10.3109/08941939.2014.898811. PMID 24679182. S2CID 23302168.
  11. ^ Aikemu, Ainiwaer; Xiaerfuding, Xiadiya; Shiwenhui, Chengyufeng; Abudureyimu, Meiliwan; Maimaitiyiming, Dilinuer (July 2013). "Immunomodulatory and anti-tumor effects of Nigella glandulifera freyn and sint seeds on ehrlich ascites carcinoma in mouse model". Pharmacognosy Magazine. 9 (35): 187–191. doi:10.4103/0973-1296.113258. PMC 3732418. PMID 23929999.
  12. ^ Arafa, El-Shaimaa A.; Zhu, Qianzheng; Shah, Zubair I.; Wani, Gulzar; Barakat, Bassant M.; Racoma, Ira; El-Mahdy, Mohamed A.; Wani, Altaf A. (10 January 2011). "Thymoquinone up-regulates PTEN expression and induces apoptosis in doxorubicin-resistant human breast cancer cells". Mutation Research. 706 (1–2): 28–35. doi:10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2010.10.007. PMC 3037029. PMID 21040738.
  13. ^ El-Mahdy, Mohamed A.; Zhu, Qianzheng; Wang, Qi-En; Wani, Gulzar; Wani, Altaf A. (10 November 2005). "Thymoquinone induces apoptosis through activation of caspase-8 and mitochondrial events in p53-null myeloblastic leukemia HL-60 cells". International Journal of Cancer. 117 (3): 409–417. doi:10.1002/ijc.21205. PMID 15906362. S2CID 35725411.
  14. ^ Yimer, Ebrahim M.; Tuem, Kald Beshir; Karim, Aman; Ur-Rehman, Najeeb; Anwar, Farooq (12 May 2019). "Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin): A Promising Natural Remedy for Wide Range of Illnesses". Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2019: 1528635. doi:10.1155/2019/1528635. PMC 6535880. PMID 31214267.
  15. ^ Eid, Ahmad M.; Elmarzugi, Nagib A.; Abu Ayyash, Laila M.; Sawafta, Maher N.; Daana, Hadeel I. (2017). "A Review on the Cosmeceutical and External Applications of Nigella sativa". Journal of Tropical Medicine. 2017: 7092514. doi:10.1155/2017/7092514. PMC 5735686. PMID 29358959.
  16. ^ Naseer A., Hadi; Ammar Waham, Ashor (2010). "Nigella sativa oil lotion 20% vs. benzoyl peroxide lotion 5% in the treatment of mild to moderate acne vulgaris". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal. 9 (4): 371–376.
  17. ^ Koshak, Abdulrahman; Wei, Li; Koshak, Emad; Wali, Siraj; Alamoudi, Omer; Demerdash, Abdulrahman; Qutub, Majdy; Pushparaj, Peter Natesan; Heinrich, Michael (March 2017). "Nigella sativa Supplementation Improves Asthma Control and Biomarkers: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial". Phytotherapy Research. 31 (3): 403–409. doi:10.1002/ptr.5761. PMID 28093815. S2CID 25341730.
  18. ^ Cikman, Oztekin; Ozkan, Adile; Aras, Adem Bozkurt; Soylemez, Omer; Alkis, Hilal; Taysi, Seyithan; Karaayvaz, Muammer (October 2014). "Radioprotective Effects of Nigella Sativa Oil Against Oxidative Stress in Liver Tissue of Rats Exposed to Total Head Irradiation". Journal of Investigative Surgery. 27 (5): 262–266. doi:10.3109/08941939.2014.898811. PMID 24679182. S2CID 23302168.
  19. ^ Miraz, Md Mehedy Hasan; Ullah, Md Afif; Nayem, Abdullah Al; Chakrobortty, Brototi; Deb, Sanjoy; Laskar, Anee; Tithi, Nishita Umaya; Saha, Nilay; Chowdhury, Anita Rani; Alam, K. M. Khairul; Wahed, Tania Binte; Khursheed Alam, Mohammad; Kundu, Sukalyan Kumar (20 February 2023). "Nigelladine A among Selected Compounds from Nigella sativa Exhibits Propitious Interaction with Omicron Variant of SARS-CoV-2: An In Silico Study". International Journal of Clinical Practice. 2023: e9917306. doi:10.1155/2023/9917306. PMC 9970708. PMID 36861057.

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For other uses see Nigella disambiguation Nigella is a genus of 18 species 1 of annual plants in the family Ranunculaceae native to Southern Europe North Africa South Asia Southwest Asia and Middle East Common names applied to members of this genus are nigella devil in a bush or love in a mist Nigella Nigella damascena Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Order Ranunculales Family Ranunculaceae Subfamily Ranunculoideae Tribe Nigelleae Genus NigellaL Species Nigella arvensis Nigella carpatha Nigella damascena Nigella degenii Nigella deserti Nigella doerfleri Nigella elata Nigella fumariifola Nigella hispanica Nigella latisecta Nigella nigellastrum Nigella orientalis Nigella oxypetala Nigella papillosa Nigella sativa Nigella segetalis Nigella stricta Nigella unguicularis Nigella ciliaris Nigella ciliaris flower and seed capsules Nigella damascena seed capsule The species grow to 20 90 cm 8 35 in tall with finely divided leaves the leaf segments are narrowly linear to threadlike The flowers are white yellow pink pale blue or pale purple with five to ten petals The fruit is a capsule composed of several united follicles each containing numerous seeds in some species e g Nigella damascena the capsule is large and inflated Contents 1 Uses 1 1 Culinary 1 2 Garden flowers 2 Use in healthcare 3 References 4 External linksUses edit nbsp Nigella seeds Culinary edit Further information Nigella sativa The seeds of Nigella sativa known as kalonji black cumin black caraway black coriander roman coriander black onion seed onion seed charnushka git in historical Roman cuisine 2 or just nigella are used as a spice and a condiment in South Asian Ethiopian Middle Eastern and Polish cuisines 3 Garden flowers edit nbsp Nigella in full bloom nbsp Blue Nigella Several species are grown as ornamental plants in gardens Nigella damascena has been grown in English cottage gardens since the Elizabethan era commonly called love in a mist Nigella hispanica is a taller species with larger blue flowers red stamens and grey leaves Nigella seeds are self sowing if the seed pods are left to mature The dried seed capsules can also be used in flower arrangements Use in healthcare editIn traditional medicine the seeds are used as a carminative and stimulant to ease bowel and indigestion problems and are given to treat intestinal worms nerve defects to reduce flatulence and induce sweating Dried pods are sniffed to restore a lost sense of smell It is also used to repel some insects much like mothballs nbsp Nigella orientalis nbsp Nigella Arvensis Numerous studies have shown that it has anti inflammatory 4 anti oxidative 5 anti mycotic antibacterial 6 7 8 anti fungal anti cancer 9 10 11 12 13 anti viral antihistamine properties possessing many properties that make it a potential remedy against certain diseases 14 Black cumin is used in naturopathy Black cumin oil or powder are used in the treatment of pathologies such as skin diseases muscle pain eczema or psoriasis 15 but also acne 16 diabetes asthma 17 A 2014 study showed its positive effects on the harmful effects of radiotherapy treatments 18 Nigella oil contains almost 60 linoleic acid omega 6 It is available in capsule oil or powder form with both internal and external uses in massages In Silico study of 96 phytochemical compounds of Nigella sativa identifying Nigelladine A as the most promising compound for SARS CoV 2 inhibition with the highest docking scores for the spike protein and Mpro Thymoquinone is a phytochemical compound found in the plant Nigella sativa Dithymoquinone kaempferol Nigelladine B Nigelladine and Nigelladine sulphate also showed high docking scores 19 References edit Nigella The Plant List Retrieved 2020 04 27 Monaco Farrel 17 August 2019 Baking with the Romans The Key Ingredient Git self published source Malhotra S K 2004 Nigella In Peter K V ed Handbook of Herbs and Spices pp 206 214 doi 10 1533 9781855738355 2 206 ISBN 978 1 85573 721 1 Khader Mohannad Eckl Peter M December 2014 Thymoquinone an emerging natural drug with a wide range of medical applications Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences 17 12 950 957 PMC 4387230 PMID 25859298 Entok Emre Ustuner Mehmet Cengiz Ozbayer Cansu Tekin Neslihan Akyuz Fahrettin Yangi Berat Kurt Hulyam Degirmenci Irfan Gunes Hasan Veysi May 2014 Anti inflammatuar and anti oxidative effects of Nigella sativa L 18FDG PET imaging of inflammation Molecular Biology Reports 41 5 2827 2834 doi 10 1007 s11033 014 3137 2 PMID 24474661 S2CID 254840880 Bakathir Hussein Ahmed Abbas Nageeb Ahmed 2011 Detection of the antibacterial effect of Nigella sativa ground seeds with water African Journal of Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicines 8 2 159 164 doi 10 4314 ajtcam v8i2 63203 PMC 3252685 PMID 22238497 Chaieb Kamel Kouidhi Bochra Jrah Hanene Mahdouani Kacem Bakhrouf Amina 13 April 2011 Antibacterial activity of Thymoquinone an active principle of Nigella sativa and its potency to prevent bacterial biofilm formation BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 11 29 doi 10 1186 1472 6882 11 29 PMC 3095572 PMID 21489272 Kokoska L Havlik J Valterova I Sovova H Sajfrtova M Jankovska I December 2008 Comparison of Chemical Composition and Antibacterial Activity of Nigella sativa Seed Essential Oils Obtained by Different Extraction Methods Journal of Food Protection 71 12 2475 2480 doi 10 4315 0362 028x 71 12 2475 PMID 19244901 Majdalawieh Amin F Hmaidan Reem Carr Ronald I 15 September 2010 Nigella sativa modulates splenocyte proliferation Th1 Th2 cytokine profile macrophage function and NK anti tumor activity Journal of Ethnopharmacology 131 2 268 275 doi 10 1016 j jep 2010 06 030 PMID 20600757 Cikman Oztekin Ozkan Adile Aras Adem Bozkurt Soylemez Omer Alkis Hilal Taysi Seyithan Karaayvaz Muammer October 2014 Radioprotective effects of Nigella sativa oil against oxidative stress in liver tissue of rats exposed to total head irradiation Journal of Investigative Surgery 27 5 262 266 doi 10 3109 08941939 2014 898811 PMID 24679182 S2CID 23302168 Aikemu Ainiwaer Xiaerfuding Xiadiya Shiwenhui Chengyufeng Abudureyimu Meiliwan Maimaitiyiming Dilinuer July 2013 Immunomodulatory and anti tumor effects of Nigella glandulifera freyn and sint seeds on ehrlich ascites carcinoma in mouse model Pharmacognosy Magazine 9 35 187 191 doi 10 4103 0973 1296 113258 PMC 3732418 PMID 23929999 Arafa El Shaimaa A Zhu Qianzheng Shah Zubair I Wani Gulzar Barakat Bassant M Racoma Ira El Mahdy Mohamed A Wani Altaf A 10 January 2011 Thymoquinone up regulates PTEN expression and induces apoptosis in doxorubicin resistant human breast cancer cells Mutation Research 706 1 2 28 35 doi 10 1016 j mrfmmm 2010 10 007 PMC 3037029 PMID 21040738 El Mahdy Mohamed A Zhu Qianzheng Wang Qi En Wani Gulzar Wani Altaf A 10 November 2005 Thymoquinone induces apoptosis through activation of caspase 8 and mitochondrial events in p53 null myeloblastic leukemia HL 60 cells International Journal of Cancer 117 3 409 417 doi 10 1002 ijc 21205 PMID 15906362 S2CID 35725411 Yimer Ebrahim M Tuem Kald Beshir Karim Aman Ur Rehman Najeeb Anwar Farooq 12 May 2019 Nigella sativa L Black Cumin A Promising Natural Remedy for Wide Range of Illnesses Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2019 1528635 doi 10 1155 2019 1528635 PMC 6535880 PMID 31214267 Eid Ahmad M Elmarzugi Nagib A Abu Ayyash Laila M Sawafta Maher N Daana Hadeel I 2017 A Review on the Cosmeceutical and External Applications of Nigella sativa Journal of Tropical Medicine 2017 7092514 doi 10 1155 2017 7092514 PMC 5735686 PMID 29358959 Naseer A Hadi Ammar Waham Ashor 2010 Nigella sativa oil lotion 20 vs benzoyl peroxide lotion 5 in the treatment of mild to moderate acne vulgaris Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal 9 4 371 376 Koshak Abdulrahman Wei Li Koshak Emad Wali Siraj Alamoudi Omer Demerdash Abdulrahman Qutub Majdy Pushparaj Peter Natesan Heinrich Michael March 2017 Nigella sativa Supplementation Improves Asthma Control and Biomarkers A Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Trial Phytotherapy Research 31 3 403 409 doi 10 1002 ptr 5761 PMID 28093815 S2CID 25341730 Cikman Oztekin Ozkan Adile Aras Adem Bozkurt Soylemez Omer Alkis Hilal Taysi Seyithan Karaayvaz Muammer October 2014 Radioprotective Effects of Nigella Sativa Oil Against Oxidative Stress in Liver Tissue of Rats Exposed to Total Head Irradiation Journal of Investigative Surgery 27 5 262 266 doi 10 3109 08941939 2014 898811 PMID 24679182 S2CID 23302168 Miraz Md Mehedy Hasan Ullah Md Afif Nayem Abdullah Al Chakrobortty Brototi Deb Sanjoy Laskar Anee Tithi Nishita Umaya Saha Nilay Chowdhury Anita Rani Alam K M Khairul Wahed Tania Binte Khursheed Alam Mohammad Kundu Sukalyan Kumar 20 February 2023 Nigelladine A among Selected Compounds from Nigella sativa Exhibits Propitious Interaction with Omicron Variant of SARS CoV 2 An In Silico Study International Journal of Clinical Practice 2023 e9917306 doi 10 1155 2023 9917306 PMC 9970708 PMID 36861057 External links edit nbsp Media related to Nigella at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nigella amp oldid 1219086536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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