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Capparis Spinosa is an Alternative Drug for Vitality
Author(s) -
Ali Awad Al-Jeboory,
Rafid Mohammed Mohammed Hashim,
Yahya Yahya Zaki Farid
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
stem cell and regenerative medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2639-9512
DOI - 10.33425/2639-9512.1060
Subject(s) - quercitrin , traditional medicine , capparis spinosa , phytochemical , aphrodisiac , natural product , chemistry , drug , medicine , pharmacology , quercetin , antioxidant , organic chemistry , alternative medicine , pathology
From traditional and folk medicine, the fruit of Capparis used as antiseptic for intestinal dysentery and as protective for the liver from diseases in addition it is used as aphrodisiac and antihypertensive agent in addition as anticancer so as we know that natural product still a bank of new drug resources for the following reasons; these are a target for production by biotechnology. In addition, they are as a source of new lead compounds of novel chemical structure, which act as a tool for invention of new drug using nanoscince in medicine. There is a third reason as active ingredients of useful treatment divided from traditional medicine. As we know the drugs which manufacturing from bioactive, materials are cheap and available and not polluted as the chemical synthetic drugs and do not need-sophisticated technology. In this study we use fruits and leaves of Capparis dried and milled then extracted with alcohol 80% in addition deal with different organic solvent and get rid of chlorophyll and caryophilline and phytochemical studies by using liquid-liquid HPLC and we managed to extract quercitin and quercitrin in addition to proteins. The last product was anti-oxidant compared with racemic vitamin C using Noradrenaline as a test for the oxidation. Lastly, we see the activity of these materials as potent activator to the male compared with Sildenafil. The Capparis increase the activity twice the effect of sildenafil, And Tadalafil.

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