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2. Effectiveness of ginger to overcome nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy in breast cancer patients.
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Fitriyanti, Dwi and Sulung, Reni
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VOMITING prevention ,BREAST tumors ,CANCER chemotherapy ,CANCER patients ,GINGER ,MEDLINE ,NAUSEA ,ONLINE information services ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,PLANT extracts ,TREATMENT effectiveness - Abstract
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- 2020
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3. Molecular factors involved in the hypolipidemic- and insulin-sensitizing effects of a ginger ( Zingiber officinale Roscoe) extract in rats fed a high-fat diet.
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de las Heras, Natalia, Valero-Muñoz, María, Martín-Fernández, Beatriz, Ballesteros, Sandra, López-Farré, Antonio, Ruiz-Roso, Baltasar, and Lahera, Vicente
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ANIMAL experimentation , *BIOCHEMISTRY , *BLOOD sugar , *COLLAGEN , *GINGER , *HISTOLOGICAL techniques , *HYPERLIPIDEMIA , *INSULIN , *INSULIN resistance , *LIPIDS , *LIVER , *PHENOMENOLOGY , *MOLECULAR biology , *OBESITY , *RATS , *RESEARCH funding , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *LEPTIN , *PLANT extracts , *CONNECTIVE tissue growth factor , *DATA analysis software , *ADIPONECTIN , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ONE-way analysis of variance - Abstract
Hypolipidemic and hypoglycemic properties of ginger in animal models have been reported. However, information related to the mechanisms and factors involved in the metabolic effects of ginger at a hepatic level are limited. The aim of the present study was to investigate molecular factors involved in the hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects of a hydroethanolic ginger extract (GE) in the liver of rats fed a high-fat diet (HFD). The study was conducted in male Wistar rats divided into the following 3 groups: ( i) Rats fed a standard diet (3.5% fat), the control group; ( ii) rats fed an HFD (33.5% fat); and ( iii) rats fed an HFD treated with GE (250 mg·kg−1·day−1) for 5 weeks (HFD+GE). Plasma levels of glucose, insulin, lipid profile, leptin, and adiponectin were measured. Liver expression of glycerol phosphate acyltransferase (GPAT), cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR), PPARα and PPARγ, glucose transporter 2 (GLUT-2), liver X receptor, sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP1c), connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), and collagen I was measured. Data were analyzed using a 1-way ANOVA, followed by a Newman−Keuls test if differences were noted. The study showed that GE improved lipid profile and attenuated the increase of plasma levels of glucose, insulin, and leptin in HFD rats. This effect was associated with a higher liver expression of PPARα, PPARγ, and GLUT-2 and an enhancement of plasma adiponectin levels. Furthermore, GE reduced liver expression of GPAT, SREBP1c, CTGF, and collagen I. The results suggest that GE might be considered as an alternative therapeutic strategy in the management of overweight and hepatic and metabolic−related alterations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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4. A review on plant-based remedies for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
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Alam MZ
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- Humans, Adjuvants, Immunologic, Multiple Sclerosis drug therapy, Plants, Medicinal
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex autoimmune disease of central nervous system, which is degenerative in nature usually appears between 20-40years of age. The exact cause of MS is still not clearly known. Loss of myelin sheath and axonal damage are the main features of MS that causes induction of inflammatory process and blocks free conduction of impulses. Till date FDA has approved 18 drugs to treat or modify MS symptoms. These medicines are disease-modifying in nature directed to prevent relapses or slow down the progression of disease. The use of the synthetic drug over an extended period causes undesirable effects that prompt us to look at Mother Nature. Complementary and alternative medicine involves the use of medicinal plants as an alternative to the existing modern medical treatment. However, modern drugs cannot be replaced completely with medicinal plants, but the two types of drugs can be used harmoniously with later one can be added as an adjuvant to the existing treatment. These medicinal plants have the potential to prevent progression and improve the symptoms of MS. Various plants such like Nigella sativa, ginger, saffron, pomegranate, curcumin, resveratrol, ginsenoside have been tested as therapeutics for many neurodegenerative diseases. The purpose of this write-up is to make information available about medicinal plants in their potential to treat or modify the symptoms of MS. Chronically ill patients tend to seek medicinal plants as they are easily available and there is a general perception about these medicines of having fewer undesirable effects., (Copyright © 2023 Académie Nationale de Pharmacie. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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5. Sugli esiti di zĭngĭber.
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Tomasin, Lorenzo
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- 2016
6. PERSPECTIVES INTERNATIONALES Efficacité du gingembre pour calmer les nausées et les vomissements causés par la chimiothérapie chez les patientes atteintes d’un cancer du sein
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Reni Sulung and Dwi Fitriyanti
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gingembre ,General Medicine ,nausées et vomissements ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,patientes atteintes d’un cancer du sein sous chimiothérapie - Abstract
La chimiothérapie occasionne des effets secondaires non négligeables et parfois délétères pour les patients, notamment des nausées et des vomissements. Pour minimiser ces effets indésirables, de nombreux patients d’ici se tournent vers la phytothérapie, qui recommande dans ce cas la prise de gingembre. Le présent article a pour but d’évaluer l’efficacité du gingembre pour soulager les nausées et les vomissements des patientes atteintes d’un cancer du sein qui reçoivent de la chimiothérapie. Fondés sur une revue systématique, les résultats de l’étude indiquent que le gingembre serait efficace seulement pour apaiser les nausées – mais pas la fréquence des vomissements – des patientes sous chimiothérapie.
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- 2020
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7. Effets de Capsicum frutescens L. (Solanaceae) et de Zingiber officinale (Zingiberaceae) sur la croissance de Phoma sabdariffae (Phomaceae) au Gabon.
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Lepengue, A., Souza, A., Ibrahim, B., Yala, J., Mouaragadja, I., and M'batchi, B.
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- 2013
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8. Le gingembre, une épice contre la nausée.
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Gigon, F.
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- 2012
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9. Mycorrhizal and dark septate fungal associations in gingers and spiral gingers.
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Uma, Eswaranpillai, Muthukumar, Thangavelu, Sathiyadash, Kullaiyan, and Muniappan, Vellaisamy
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VESICULAR-arbuscular mycorrhizas , *MYCORRHIZAL fungi , *ENDOPHYTES , *PLANT species , *GINGER - Abstract
Associations of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and dark septate endophyte (DSE) fungi with 38 ginger species (Zingiberaceae) and two spiral gingers (Costaceae) were investigated. All species were mycorrhizal, and the status of 35 gingers and one spiral ginger has been investigated for the first time. The extent of AM colonization and the root length colonized by AM structures varied significantly among species. AM structures were also observed in non-root portions such as scale leaves. Arbuscular mycorrhizae were of either Arum-type or intermediate- type; AM-type is reported for the first time in 37 species. Spores of 16 morphotypes belonging to 4 genera (Glomus, Acaulospora, Scutellospora, Racocetra) were identified from the rhizosphere soil. DSE colonization was found in 22 gingers and 2 spiral gingers. Twenty-two plant species are reported as hosts of DSE fungi for the first time. The extent of total AM and DSE colonization was not correlated. Les auteurs ont examiné les champignons mycorhiziens arbusculaires (AM) et les champignons foncés à septations (DSF) chez 38 espèces de gingembre et deux espèces de gingembre spiralé. Toutes les espèces portent des mycorhizes, le statut de 35 espèces de gingembre et une de gingembre spiralé étant examiné pour la première fois. L'étendue de la colonisation AM et la longueur de racines avec des structures AM varient significativement d'une espèce à l'autre. On a observé des structures AM dans des portions non-racinaires comme les écailles foliaires. Les AM sont de type Arum ou intermédiaires, un type de structures AM rapporté pour la première fois chez 37 espèces. Ils ont identifié seize morphotypes de spores appartenant à quatre genres (Glomus, Acaulospora, Scutellospora, Racocetra) à partir du sol de la rhizosphère. Ils ont retrouvé la colonisation par des DES chez 22 espèces de gingembre et 2 espèces de gingembre spiralé. Il s'agit d'une première mention pour 22 de ces espèces de plantes. Il n'y a pas de corrélation entre l'importance des colonisations AM et DES. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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10. Ginger attenuates acetylcholine-induced contraction and Ca2+ signalling in murine airway smooth muscle cells.
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Ghayur, Muhammad N., Gilani, Anwar H., and Janssen, Luke J.
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GINGER , *HERBAL medicine , *ACETYLCHOLINE , *SMOOTH muscle , *ASTHMA treatment ,TREATMENT of respiratory diseases - Abstract
Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by inflammation and hypersensitivity of airway smooth muscle cells (ASMCs) to different spasmogens. The past decade has seen increased use of herbal treatments for many chronic illnesses. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a common food plant that has been used for centuries in treating respiratory illnesses. In this study, we report the effect of its 70% aqueous methanolic crude extract (Zo·Cr) on acetylcholine (ACh)-induced airway contraction and Ca2+ signalling in ASMCs using mouse lung slices. Airway contraction and Ca2+ signalling, recorded via confocal microscopy, were induced with ACh, either alone or after pretreatment of slices with Zo·Cr and (or) verapamil, a standard Ca2+ channel blocker. ACh (10 μmol/L) stimulated airway contraction, seen as decreased airway diameter, and also stimulated Ca2+ transients (sharp rise in [Ca2+]i) and oscillations in ASMCs, seen as increased fluo-4-induced fluorescence intensity. When Zo·Cr (0.3-1.0 mg/mL) was given 30 min before ACh administration, the ACh-induced airway contraction and Ca2+ signalling were significantly reduced. Similarly, verapamil (1 μmol/L) also inhibited agonist-induced airway contraction and Ca2+ signalling, indicating a similarity in the modes of action. When Zo·Cr (0.3 mg/mL) and verapamil (1 μmol/L) were given together before ACh, the degree of inhibition was the same as that observed when each of these blockers was given alone, indicating absence of any additional inhibitory mechanism in the extract. In Ca2+-free solution, both Zo·Cr and verapamil, when given separately, inhibited Ca2+ (10 mmol/L)-induced increase in fluorescence and airway contraction. This shows that ginger inhibits airway contraction and associated Ca2+ signalling, possibly via blockade of plasma membrane Ca2+ channels, thus reiterating the effectiveness of this age-old herb in treating respiratory illnesses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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11. Detection of Ralstonia solanacearum in ginger rhizomes by real-time PCR.
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Thammakijjawat, P., Thaveechai, N., Kositratana, W., Chunwongse, J., Frederik, R. D., and Schaad, N. W.
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GINGER , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *RALSTONIA , *DIAGNOSTIC use of polymerase chain reaction - Abstract
The article focuses on study of real-time PCR detection of Ralstonia solanacearum (Rs) in ginger rhizomes. An investigation is conducted on the bacterial wilt of ginger (Zingiber officinale) due to Ralstonia solanacearum which has affected ginger production in Thailand and entire Asia. The study involved the comparison of real-time PCR and BIO-PCR protocols, using asymptomatic ginger rhizomes. The findings revealed that 9 and 13 were positive by BIO-PCR and standard PCR, respectively.
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- 2006
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12. Le gingembre : de son utilisation ancestrale à un avenir prometteur
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Butin, Anne, Université de Lorraine (UL), Université de Lorraine, and Dominique Mattar
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Gingembre ,Thèse d'exercice de pharmacie ,Non disponible/Not available ,Sesquiterpènes ,[SDV.SP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences ,Rhizomes ,Emploi en thérapeutique - Abstract
Utilisé depuis la nuit des temps dans la cuisine et la médecine traditionnelle orientale, le rhizome de Zingiber officinale possède une multitude de propriétés pharmacologiques dont beaucoup sont encore méconnues en Occident. Après avoir retracé l’historique de cette épice et l’avoir présenté d’un point de vue botanique, ce travail s’intéressera à ses utilisations ancestrales et actuelles, puis à sa composition phytochimique. La plus grande partie de cette thèse sera ensuite consacrée à l’étude de ses vertus médicinales, en s’articulant autour de grandes notions et pathologies : l’effet anti-nauséeux et carminatif, les propriétés anti-inflammatoire et antioxydante, les vertus antimicrobiennes ou encore les actions sur le métabolisme et sur le processus tumoral seront ainsi traités. Bien évidemment, l’effet aphrodisiaque sera également abordé. Sans être exhaustif, ce travail a pour but de faire connaître davantage les vertus du rhizome de gingembre, et de montrer à quel point cette épice a un bel avenir devant elle.
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- 2017
13. Ginger (Zingiber Officinale Roscoe) Extract Protects the Heart Against Inflammation and Fibrosis in Diabetic Rats.
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Abdi T, Mahmoudabady M, Marzouni HZ, Niazmand S, and Khazaei M
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- Animals, Cardiotonic Agents isolation & purification, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental pathology, Fibrosis, Hypoglycemic Agents isolation & purification, Inflammation metabolism, Inflammation pathology, Inflammation prevention & control, Male, Myocardium metabolism, Myocardium pathology, Plant Extracts isolation & purification, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Streptozocin, Cardiotonic Agents therapeutic use, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental drug therapy, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental metabolism, Zingiber officinale, Hypoglycemic Agents therapeutic use, Plant Extracts therapeutic use
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Background: Fibrosis and inflammation in the heart of patients with diabetes mellitus alongside increased production of free radicals and collagen are together known as diabetic cardiomyopathy. Ginger rhizome has antidiabetic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Thus, we investigated the effect of ginger extract on diabetes-induced cardiomyopathy in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats., Methods: Animals were divided into 7 groups: control; diabetic; diabetic treated with different doses of ginger extract of 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg; metformin (200 mg/kg); and metformin-valsartan (200 and 30 mg/kg, respectively). Serum levels of glucose, aspartate aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase and creatine kinase-muscle/brain were measured. Fibrosis and inflammation were determined by histologic assessment. Gene expression of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1, TGF-β3 and angiotensin II type 1 receptor was evaluated by real-time polymerase chain reaction in heart tissue., Results: Serum glucose level in all treated groups, except for the ginger extract 100-mg/kg group, was significantly lower than in the diabetic group. Serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase and creatine kinase-muscle/brain were significantly reduced in all treated groups compared with the diabetic group. In the study of fibrosis, collagen amount in the heart tissue of all treated groups, except the ginger extract 100-mg/kg group, was significantly lower than in the diabetic group. Inflammatory cell infiltrates were decreased, and disarrangement was improved in cardiac tissues of all treated groups compared with the diabetic group. Expression of angiotensin II type 1 receptor and TGF-β1 and TGF-β3 genes in all treated groups downregulated compared with the diabetic group., Conclusions: Treatment by ginger extract reduced myocardial fibrosis and inflammation in the course of diabetic cardiomyopathy, possibly through regulation of the expression of genes involved in the SMAD/TGF-β pathway., (Copyright © 2020 Canadian Diabetes Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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14. Antimicrobial efficacy of cinnamon, ginger, horseradish and nutmeg extracts against spoilage pathogens
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Apollinaire Tsopmo, Sarah E. Green, Hortense N. Mvuemba, and Tyler J. Avis
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Social Sciences and Humanities ,gingembre ,ginger ,spoilage pathogens ,Ginger Extract ,Food spoilage ,Plant Science ,maladie de la tache ,Cavity spot ,Pythium sulcatum ,Agents pathogènes de conservation ,Botany ,Food science ,cinnamon ,Zygomycota ,Fusarium sambucinum ,biology ,Aspergillus niger ,food and beverages ,Nutmeg ,biology.organism_classification ,Fungicide ,cannelle ,pourriture sèche ,Sciences Humaines et Sociales ,dry rot ,Dry rot - Abstract
In the search for alternatives to the use of synthetic fungicides, aqueous spice extracts were evaluated for their effects on the mycelial growth of various spoilage pathogens and their ability to control potato dry rot and carrot cavity spot in vivo. Results showed that cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg significantly inhibited the mycelial growth of Aspergillus niger (Ascomycota), Fusarium sambucinum (Ascomycota), Pythium sulcatum (Oomycota) or Rhizopus stolonifer (Zygomycota), whereas horseradish extract did not lead to the inhibition of any microorganism at the tested concentration. Among the most effective extracts, 0.05 g mL‑1 of cinnamon extract completely inhibited A. niger and P. sulcatum, and 0.10 g mL‑1 of cinnamon extract completely inhibited F. sambucinum. A concentration of 0.05 g mL‑1 of ginger extract also caused 100% inhibition of P. sulcatum. In vivo, cinnamon extract significantly reduced lesions of potato dry rot and carrot cavity spot, and ginger extract reduced lesions of carrot cavity spot. These results indicate that aqueous cinnamon and ginger extracts could provide an alternative to the use of synthetic fungicides to control these pathogens., Dans la recherche de moyens de remplacement à l'utilisation de fongicides de synthèse, des extraits aqueux d’épices ont été évalués pour leurs effets sur la croissance mycélienne de plusieurs agents pathogènes de conservation et pour leur efficacité in vivo de répression de la pourriture sèche de la pomme de terre et de la maladie de la tache de la carotte. Les travaux réalisés montrent que les extraits de cannelle, de gingembre et de muscade inhibent significativement la croissance mycélienne des hyphomycètes Aspergillus niger et Fusarium sambucinum, de l’oomycète Pythium sulcatum, ou du zygomycète Rhizopus stolonifer, alors que l’extrait de raifort n’a causé aucune inhibition à la concentration testée. Parmi les extraits les plus efficaces, 0,05 g mL‑1 d’extrait de cannelle a complètement inhibé A. niger et P. sulcatum, alors que 0,10 g mL‑1 d’extrait de cannelle a complètement inhibé F. sambucinum. Une concentration de 0,05 g mL‑1 de gingembre a également causé une inhibition de 100 % de P. sulcatum. Des essais in vivo ont montré que l’extrait de cannelle réduisait significativement les lésions de la pourriture sèche et de la maladie de la tache et que l’extrait de gingembre réduisait les lésions de la maladie de la tache. Cette étude suggère la possibilité d’utiliser des extraits aqueux de cannelle ou de gingembre comme produits de remplacement aux fongicides de synthèse pour la répression de certains agents pathogènes.
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- 2010
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15. Efficacité du gingembre pour calmer les nausées et les vomissements causés par la chimiothérapie chez les patientes atteintes d'un cancer du sein.
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Fitriyanti D and Sulung R
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La chimiothérapie occasionne des effets secondaires non négligeables et parfois délétères pour les patients, notamment des nausées et des vomissements. Pour minimiser ces effets indésirables, de nombreux patients d'ici se tournent vers la phytothérapie, qui recommande dans ce cas la prise de gingembre. Le présent article a pour but d'évaluer l'efficacité du gingembre pour soulager les nausées et les vomissements des patientes atteintes d'un cancer du sein qui reçoivent de la chimiothérapie. Fondés sur une revue systématique, les résultats de l'étude indiquent que le gingembre serait efficace seulement pour apaiser les nausées - mais pas la fréquence des vomissements - des patientes sous chimiothérapie., (© 2020 Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology (CANO).)
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- 2020
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16. Influence of ginger on Vitamin E and oxidative degradation of soybean oil during intermittent frying of banana plantain
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Ngambo , Micheline, Kansci, Germain, Tchana, A., Genot, Claude, Tchangang Tchouaksso, Claudia, Fokou, Elie, Université de Yaoundé I, Unité de recherche sur les Biopolymères, Interactions Assemblages (BIA), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), and Université de Yaoundé. Yaoundé, CMR.
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antioxidant ,gingembre ,ginger ,oxidation ,vitamine e ,soybean oil ,Ingénierie des aliments ,vitamin E ,intermittent frying ,huile de soja ,dégradation oxydative ,antioxydant ,qualité alimentaire ,[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering ,Food engineering ,banane plantain ,friture ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
International audience
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- 2014
17. Les sodas à base de cola : des recettes secrètes au service de la médecine, à consommer avec modération
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Tricoulet, Aurélie and UB -, BU Carreire
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Coca ,Coriandre ,Girofle ,Maté ,Mandarine ,Citron ,Lime ,Acésulfame-K ,Orange ,Colorant caramel ,Édulcorants ,Gingembre ,Gastro-entérite ,Vanille ,Muscade ,Aspartame ,Sucre ,Cacao ,Cannelle ,Coca-Cola® ,Gaz carbonique ,[SDV.SP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences ,Réhydratation orale ,Caféine ,Pepsi-Cola® ,Acide phosphorique ,Kola ,Cola ,Soda ,Café - Abstract
Des centaines de milliards de litres de boissons à base de cola sont bues dans le monde entier chaque année par des consommateurs de tout âge. Ces sodas, synonymes aujourd'hui de fraîcheur et de plaisir gazeux, sont à l'origine des breuvages créés par des apothicaires au XIXe siècle. Ils étaient, à l'époque, conseillés pour leurs diverses vertus thérapeutiques grâce aux nombreux extraits végétaux qu'ils contiennent. Ce travail consiste à retracer l'historique de tous ces sodas célèbres, ainsi qu'à dévoiler au plus juste la liste des ingrédients de leurs formules gardées secrètes depuis toujours. Les diverses applications thérapeutiques des colas seront ensuite évaluées : la prise en charge des gastro-entérites, le traitement de divers troubles de la sphère digestive, l'amélioration de la biodisponibilité de certains médicaments, la contraception et l'irrigation des sondes. D'autre part, le danger d'une consommation régulière de cola sera estimé en étudiant les risques liés à l'utilisation de gaz carbonique, de sucre, d'édulcorants, d'acidifiants, de caféine et de colorant caramel dans ces recettes.
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- 2014
18. Adult diet and exposure to semiochemicals influence male mating success in Ceratitis rosa (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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Quilici, Serge, Schmitt, Chloé, Vidal, J., Franck, Antoine, and Deguine, Jean-Philippe
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Accouplement ,Compétition intraspécifique ,Régime alimentaire ,Gingembre ,Orange douce ,Ceratitis ,Attractif sexuel ,Culture fruitière ,Ravageur des plantes ,fungi ,Compétition animale ,H10 - Ravageurs des plantes ,Huile essentielle - Abstract
The Natal fruit fly, Ceratitis rosa (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a major pest of fruit crops in Reunion island. The sterile insect technique (SIT), which has frequently been used against some fruit fly species, could also contribute to the control of this pest. However, mass-rearing procedures and irradiation can strongly reduce the mating competitiveness of males. In this study, we investigated the influence of two essential oils [ginger root oil (GRO) and orange oil (OO)] on the males of C. rosa, in terms of attractiveness and effect on mating success. The influence of adult food regime on mating success of the males was also studied. During tests in choice situation between the two oils, mature males were more attracted to GRO compared with OO. This was not the case when males had not reached their sexual maturity, which indicates that this attractiveness is age-dependent. The addition of proteins to the adult diet increased the mating competitiveness of the males, compared with males fed with sugar only. Males fed with a 'full' diet (sugar and hydrolysed yeast) accounted for 85% of all matings compared with 15% for those fed with a sugar-only diet. Results were similar for wild males and for males from a laboratory-reared colony. Exposure of the males to both types of oils significantly increased the mating competitiveness of sugar-fed males, while only the exposure to GRO was able to increase that of males previously fed with a 'full' diet. This study provides promising results for the improvement of male competitiveness in the perspective of SIT programmes against C. rosa in the future.
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- 2013
19. Etude de faisabilité pour la production d'igname, manioc, patate douce et gingembre destinée à l'exportation auprès des grands domaines du Sénégal / grands domaines de Mauritanie (9-13 mai 2004)
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Vernier, Philippe
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F07 - Façons culturales ,Manihot esculenta ,Dioscorea ,Patate douce ,Culture maraîchère ,Manioc ,Conduite de la culture ,Igname ,Zingiber officinale ,Gingembre ,Ipomoea batatas - Abstract
Les grands domaines du Sénégal (GDS)/Grands domaines de Mauritanie (GDM), filiales de la Compagnie Fruitière internationale (CFI) souhaitent développer, dans une optique de diversification de leur offre de produits maraîchers et fruitiers destinés à l'exportation sur l'Europe, des productions de racines et tubercules tropicaux sous irrigation (igname, manioc, patate douce et gingembre). Ils ont sollicité l'expertise du Cirad pour étudier la faisabilité de ces cultures en complément des productions actuelles de tomate-cerise, bananes et autres légumes. Différents itinéraires techniques et solutions de mécanisation adaptées sont proposés. Les conditions de sols (sableux non sodiques) et le système de ferti-irrigation devraient permettre d'obtenir une production à bon niveau de rendement. Une phase d'expérimentation pour ajuster les techniques culturales permettant d'étaler les productions, tout en répondant aux standards recherchés (taille des tubercules) par le marché, et de tester le comportement des différentes variétés disponibles répondant aux exigences du marché sera nécessaire. Le point crucial sera l'obtention et la multiplication de matériel végétal (boutures). Une phase de 3 ou 4 cycles de culture sera, au minimum, nécessaire pour arriver aux objectifs de production envisagés.
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- 2004
20. Plantes aromatiques et à épices de Mayotte
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Ravolanirina, F. (ed.), Redon, C. (ed.), Baret, K. (ed.), and Baret, J. (ed.)
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Sesamum indicum ,Cinnamomum verum ,Gingembre ,Zingiber officinale ,Vanille ,Plectranthus ,Cymbopogon ,Curcuma longa ,Poivre ,Cardamome ,Myristica fragrans ,Sésame ,Cannelle ,Cinnamomum aromaticum ,Vanilla planifolia ,Mentha piperita ,F70 - Taxonomie végétale et phytogéographie ,Syzygium aromaticum ,Cananga odorata ,Curcuma (épice) ,Menthe ,Piper nigrum ,Elettaria cardamomum - Published
- 2001
21. Les tubercules tropicaux comestibles et leur conservation. 2 - Le gingembre et le gombo
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CIRAD-FLHOR - REU
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Perte au stockage ,J11 - Manutention transport stockage et conservation des produits d'origine végétale ,Gombo ,Stockage ,Froid ,Température ,Maladie des plantes ,Gingembre ,Dégât - Abstract
Fiche technique sur la conservation du gingembre et du gombo : origine, famille, mode de consommation, récolte, dégâts dus au froid (chilling injury), maladies d'entreposage provoquées par les champignons
- Published
- 1995
22. Ginger
- Abstract
Ginger ( Zingiber officinale ) root contains the pungent principles or gingerols that are considered to be responsible for its pharmacological activity. Ginger is commonly used for nausea and motion sickness. It has no specific lactation-related uses in Western medicine, but is reportedly used as a galactogogue in Turkey and some parts of Asia.[1,2] Ginger is reportedly used as part of a topical herbal mixture to shorten the time to full lactation and or alone or as part of a topical herbal mixture used for breast engorgement.[3-5] A systemic review of 5 studies on ginger as a galactogogue alone or in combinations with other herbals found weak evidence that ginger may increase milk supply in mothers who had a natural delivery, but not in mothers who had a cesarean section.[6] Galactogogues should never replace evaluation and counseling on modifiable factors that affect milk production.[7,8] Very limited data exist on the safety and efficacy of ginger in nursing mothers or infants. However, ginger has a long history of use as a food and medicine and is "generally recognized as safe" (GRAS) as a food flavoring by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, including during lactation.[9] When used as a medicinal, ginger is generally well tolerated in adults, but mild side effects such as bad taste, heartburn, abdominal discomfort, weight gain, headache, dry mouth and nausea are reported occasionally. Dietary supplements do not require extensive pre-marketing approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Manufacturers are responsible to ensure the safety, but do not need to prove the safety and effectiveness of dietary supplements before they are marketed. Dietary supplements may contain multiple ingredients, and differences are often found between labeled and actual ingredients or their amounts. A manufacturer may contract with an independent organization to verify the quality of a product or its ingredients, but that does not certify the safety or effectiveness of a product. Because of the above issues, clinical testing results on one product may not be applicable to other products. More detailed information about dietary supplements is available elsewhere on the LactMed Web site.
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- 2006
23. Recueil de fiches techniques des cultures maraichères en zone soudano - sahélienne
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D'Arondel De Hayes, J., Traoré, G., D'Arondel De Hayes, J., and Traoré, G.
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- 1986
24. Rapport de mission en Haute Volta (19-23 septembre 1981). Le programme tubercules en Haute Volta
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Arraudeau, M.
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Manihot esculenta ,Dioscorea ,Gingembre ,Taro ,Possibilité de production - Published
- 1981
25. Enquêtes socio-économiques concernant le problème des tubercules en Haute Volta
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Dumont, Roland
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Sociologie économique ,Patate douce ,rendement ,Manioc ,Taro ,Plante racine ,consommation ,Igname ,Gingembre ,Revenu ,Commercialisation - Published
- 1979
26. Bibliographie sur le gingembre. (Zingiber officinale)
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CIRAD-IRAT - REU
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Sélection ,F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes ,Maladie des plantes ,F01 - Culture des plantes ,Gingembre ,F70 - Taxonomie végétale et phyto-géographie ,Q01 - Sciences des aliments et technologie alimentaire ,Variété ,Traitement ,Technique analytique ,H20 - Maladies des plantes ,Oléorésine ,H10 - Ravageurs des plantes ,Botanique ,Pratique culturale ,Huile essentielle ,Utilisation ,Insecte nuisible - Published
- 1988
27. Synthèse des études sur les tubercules de Haute Volta, 1977-1978-1979
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Dumont, Roland
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Écologie ,Prix ,Patate douce ,Système de production ,rendement ,Manioc ,Taro ,Xanthosoma sagittifolium ,Pratique culturale ,Igname ,Gingembre ,temps de travail - Published
- 1980
28. Note d'information sur le marché du gingembre
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Badinan, B.
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Gingembre ,Commerce international ,E71 - Commerce international - Published
- 1973
29. Vanuxem acquitté: Qui est Verdun ?
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Cario, Robert, Centre de Recherche et d'Analyse Juridiques (CRAJ), and Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)
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Vanuxem ,Le Barbier de Blignières ,[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law ,Gingembre ,Hervé Paul Marie (1914-) ,Paul Fidèle Félicien (1904-) ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Maurice Henri Jean Marie (1920-) - Abstract
International audience
- Published
- 1963
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