What are the properties of Black Caraway in supplements?
The Black Caraway has not yet been classified as a component of any supplement we recommend, however, if you know of any specific that should be put on our list, please feel welcome to submit your proposition (contact us). We will gladly consider adding it to our catalogue.
Black Caraway - References & External links
Black Caraway (Nigella Sativa)
TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID): | IHDD67B0 |
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Domain | Plantae |
Clade | Eudicots Angiosperms Tracheophytes |
Order | Ranunculales |
Family | Ranunculaceae |
Genus | Nigella |
Name | Common Names |
Nigella Sativa | Nigelia Seed, Black Seed Oil, Black Caraway, Black Cumin, Nigella, Kalojeere, Kalonji, Nutmeg Flower |
Parts Used Medicinally: | Plant, Seed |
The references to scientific articles about Black Caraway are not meant to imply that any products treat, cure, or diagnose any disease or human condition. We encourage our audience to do their own research beyond the resources we have provided so your decision is as educated as possible.
- Influence of Black Caraway on the Immune Response:
- SULTAN, M. Tauseef; et al. Immunity: Plants as Effective Mediators. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2014, 54.10: 1298-1308. PMID:24564587
- The properties of Black Caraway as an Aphrodisiac:
- ABARIKWU, Sunny O.; ONUAH, Chigozie Linda; SINGH, Shio Kumar. Plants in the Management of Male Infertility. Andrologia, 2020, 52.3: e13509. PMID:31989693
- The properties of Black Caraway in supporting proper functioning of Urinary Tract:
- NIRUMAND, Mina Cheraghi; et al. Dietary Plants for the Prevention and Management of Kidney Stones: Preclinical and Clinical Evidence and Molecular Mechanisms. International journal of molecular sciences, 2018, 19.3: 765. PMID:29518971
- RATH, Sibanarayan; PADHY, Rabindra N. Monitoring in vitro Antibacterial Efficacy of 26 Indian Spices Against Multidrug Resistant Urinary Tract Infecting Bacteria. Integrative medicine research, 2014, 3.3: 133-141. PMID:28664089
Conclusion: The most effective and unique 16 spice plants recorded for the in vitro control of MDR uropathogens could further be pursued for the development of complementary and supplementary medicine against MDR bacteria.