The antioxidant effect of bidara leaf / Sidr (Zizyphusspina-christi)

1. Sidr (Zizyphusspina-christi) leaf extract helping to improve thescopolamine induced memory impairment in male rats.

2. Al Sidr trees are also mentioned in the Quran, as one of the plants of Paradise. Its many earthly uses include disinfecting wounds, healing skin diseases and as an anti-inflammatory.

3. Impact of Intake a Sidr (Zizyphus Spina-Christi L.) Extract on Enterobiasis Vermicularis Infection for Children. (Mona S. El Kutryand Hala R. A. Sopeah, Home Economics Dept, Faculty of Specific Education, Ain Shams University, Cairo Egypt)
DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bpj/1896

Abstract:

Enterobiasis vermicularis (Ev), considered the most common helminthic infection in the world. Approximately 4% to 28% of children infected with Ev. Sidr (Zizyphus Spina-Christi) leaf has many therapeutic effects. The aim of the study promising anti-Ev agents by using Sidr extracts leaves. Choosing the Ev infected from150 male children (7-10 yrs.), 5 children served as the normal control group and 25 children whose stool were infected with Ev. The data indicated the children treated with Sidr extracts at two levels (10 or 20 mg /day) where the (Pus cells & RBC’s and Ova counts) in the stool decreased significantly from the first to the second week. After the continuation treat with Sidr, the Ev and Ova completely disappeared in the third week in dose 10 mg and second weeks of the dose 20 mg of Sidr. Furthermore, the children treated having improved significantly (P ≤ 0.001) in (HB, RBC’s, and WBC ‘s) parameters.

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4. Acute Effect of Sidr Leaves Extract on some Neurotransmitter Contents in Different Brain Areas of Male Albino Rats

5. Neurophysiological study on possible protective and therapeutic effects of Sidr (Zizyphus spina-christi L.) leaf extract in male albino rats treated with pentylenetetrazol

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