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Nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant, native to south and southwest Asia.
Thymoquinone is a phytochemical compound found in the plant Nigella sativa.
Nigella sativa has a pungent bitter taste and smell.
Antihypertensive effect of Nigella sativa seed extract in patients with mild hypertension.
It is often confused with Nigella sativa (which is also called "black cumin").
Black seed (Nigella sativa) has shown anti-inflammatory effect due to its high thymoquinone content.
Nestlé has filed a patent application covering use of Nigella sativa as a food allergy treatment.
Possible hepatotoxicity of Nigella sativa seeds and Dregea volubilis leaves.
In Bosnian, the Turkish name for Nigella sativa is respelled as čurekot.
The seeds of Nigella sativa, are used as a spice in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine.
Nigella sativa, also called kalonji or nigella.
A. Nigella sativa is the right plant, but love-in-a-mist is the common name for Nigella damascena, a popular annual.
Blackseed and Black Caraway may refer to Nigella sativa or Bunium persicum.
Evoca Cola was the first and still is the only cola in the world to contain black seed (Nigella sativa) extract.
The distantly related Bunium persicum and the unrelated Nigella sativa are both sometimes called black cumin (q.v.).
In English, Nigella sativa seed is variously called fennel flower, nutmeg flower, and Roman coriander.
The related Nigella sativa (and not N. damascena) is the source of the spice variously known as nigella, kalonji or black cumin.
Antimicrobial activity of Nigella sativa oil against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa obtained from clinical specimens.
Fitch, a name for the spice kalonji, the seed of Nigella sativa (used in the King James's Version of the Bible)
Akhtar MS, Riffat S. Field trial of Saussurea lappa roots against nematodes and Nigella sativa seeds against cestodes in children.
Melanthion (mavrokoccos) (nigella sativa) was used to improve the appetite and for stomach problems, as well as for neuralgias and pain, urinary problems and insect bites.
The seeds of Nigella sativa, known as kalonji, black cumin (although black cumin can also refer to Bunium persicum), onion seed or just nigella, are used as a spice in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines.
On Mount Şaphane, There is a variety of medicinal herbs like thyme, sage, linden tree, "Ayvadanası", "Filistan" herb, nigella sativa, urtica dioica, daisy, papaverum rhoaes, sand rose etc. and many kinds of unexplored plant families.
Other items with beneficial effects attributed to Muhammad, and standard features on traditional medicine in the Islamicate world, include olive oil; dates; miswak as a necessity for oral health and Nigella sativa or "black seed" or "black cumin" and its oils.
Researchers there have been studying black cumin (Nigella sativa) and discovered that a chemical in its oil called thymoquinone (which, by the way, is also present in the essential oil of thyme hence the flavor similarity), is an anti-inflammatory that seems to inhibit the development of pancreatic cancer in lab studies.