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The effect of cissampelos capensis extract on prostate cancer, sertoli and leydig cell functionPearce, Keenau Mark January 2014 (has links)
Magister Scientiae (Medical Bioscience) - MSc(MBS) / This study investigated the effect of the C. capensis extract (0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100 1000 μg/ml) on LNCaP prostate cancer, TM3 Leydig and TM4 Sertoli cells for 24 and 96 hours. The following parameters were investigated: morphology, cell viability (XTT), testosterone modulation, DNA fragmentation (TUNEL), lactate dehydrogenase activity (LDH), testosterone production, anti-cancer drug combination. In a separate set of experiments, parameters affecting the initiation, progression and metastasis of cancer were investigated. These included the ability of the aqueous C. capensis rhizome extract to inhibit of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) production, and to inhibit collagenase and elastase activity.
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Chemical and biological investigation into some selected African indigenous medicinal plantsJelili Olalekan Babajide January 2009 (has links)
<p>African medicinal plants are commonly used throughout Africa to treat a variety of ailments including wounds and ulcers, cough and chest complaints, gingivitis, fever and gonorrhoea, indication all related to infection and inflammation. In screening several plant species from an inventory of common medicinal plants from both South and West Africa for diverse medicinal purposes, 6 plants were selected because of their interesting and useful ethnomedicinal values.</p>
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Chemical and biological investigation into some selected African indigenous medicinal plantsJelili Olalekan Babajide January 2009 (has links)
<p>African medicinal plants are commonly used throughout Africa to treat a variety of ailments including wounds and ulcers, cough and chest complaints, gingivitis, fever and gonorrhoea, indication all related to infection and inflammation. In screening several plant species from an inventory of common medicinal plants from both South and West Africa for diverse medicinal purposes, 6 plants were selected because of their interesting and useful ethnomedicinal values.</p>
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Chemical and biological investigation into some selected African indigenous medicinal plantsBabajide, Jelili Olalekan January 2009 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD / African medicinal plants are commonly used throughout Africa to treat a variety of ailments including wounds and ulcers, cough and chest complaints, gingivitis, fever and gonorrhoea, indication all related to infection and inflammation. In screening several plant species from an inventory of common medicinal plants from both South and West Africa for diverse medicinal purposes, 6 plants were selected because of their interesting and useful ethnomedicinal values. / South Africa
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Effect of cissampelos capensis rhizome extract on human sperm capacitation and acrosome reactionShalaweh, Salem January 2013 (has links)
>Magister Scientiae - MSc / Cissampelos capensis, is commonly known by the Afrikaans name ‟dawidjies” or
‟dawidjieswortel”. C. capensis is the most important and best known medicinal plant
of the family Menispermaceae used by the Khoisan and other rural people in the
western regions of South Africa. Among numerous other ailments, it is traditionally
taken to treat male fertility problems. Yet, no studies have investigated the effects of
this plant or its extracts on human spermatozoa. The aim of study was to investigate
the effects of C. capensis rhizome extracts on sperm function.
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