Capsicum: A plant genus of the family SOLANACEAE. The hot peppers yield CAPSAICIN, which activates VANILLOID RECEPTORS. Several varieties have sweet or pungent edible fruits that are used as vegetables when fresh and spices when the pods are dried.Plants, Medicinal: Plants whose roots, leaves, seeds, bark, or other constituent parts possess therapeutic, tonic, purgative, curative or other pharmacologic attributes, when administered to man or animals.Solanaceae: A plant family of the order Solanales, subclass Asteridae. Among the most important are POTATOES; TOMATOES; CAPSICUM (green and red peppers); TOBACCO; and BELLADONNA.Tobamovirus: A genus of plant viruses in which the virion is a rigid filament. Transmission is by mechanical inoculation or seed. The type species is TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS.Fruit: The fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a plant, enclosing the seed or seeds.Plant Diseases: Diseases of plants.Plant Proteins: Proteins found in plants (flowers, herbs, shrubs, trees, etc.). The concept does not include proteins found in vegetables for which VEGETABLE PROTEINS is available.Xanthomonas campestris: A species of gram-negative, aerobic bacteria that is pathogenic for plants.Pimpinella: A plant genus in the family APIACEAE (Umbelliferae) that is used in SPICES and is a source of anethole.Plant Leaves: Expanded structures, usually green, of vascular plants, characteristically consisting of a bladelike expansion attached to a stem, and functioning as the principal organ of photosynthesis and transpiration. (American Heritage Dictionary, 2d ed)Disease Resistance: The capacity of an organism to defend itself against pathological processes or the agents of those processes. This most often involves innate immunity whereby the organism responds to pathogens in a generic way. The term disease resistance is used most frequently when referring to plants.Heel: The back (or posterior) of the FOOT in PRIMATES, found behind the ANKLE and distal to the TOES.Malus: A plant genus in the family ROSACEAE, order Rosales, subclass Rosidae. It is best known as a source of the edible fruit (apple) and is cultivated in temperate climates worldwide.Cyclic AMP: An adenine nucleotide containing one phosphate group which is esterified to both the 3'- and 5'-positions of the sugar moiety. It is a second messenger and a key intracellular regulator, functioning as a mediator of activity for a number of hormones, including epinephrine, glucagon, and ACTH.Heel Spur: A bony outgrowth on the lower surface of the CALCANEUS. Though often presenting along with plantar fasciitis (FASCIITIS, PLANTAR), they are not considered causally related.Plant Infertility: The failure of PLANTS to complete fertilization and obtain seed (SEEDS) as a result of defective POLLEN or ovules, or other aberrations. (Dict. of Plant Genet. and Mol. Biol., 1998)Perilla frutescens: A plant genus of the family LAMIACEAE that is an ingredient of Banxia Houpu (DRUGS, CHINESE HERBAL).Encyclopedias as Topic: Works containing information articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, usually arranged in alphabetical order, or a similar work limited to a special field or subject. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)South AmericaFrench Guiana: A French overseas department on the northeast coast of South America. Its capital is Cayenne. It was first settled by the French in 1604. Early development was hindered because of the presence of a penal colony. The name of the country and the capital are variants of Guyana, possibly from the native Indian Guarani guai (born) + ana (kin), implying a united and interrelated race of people. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p418 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p195)Drosera: A plant genus of the family Droseraceae, order Nepenthales, subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida, that contains naphthoquinone glucosides. The name sundew is rarely used for PYROLA.Crinivirus: A genus of plant viruses in the family CLOSTEROVIRIDAE. Transmission is by whiteflies. Lettuce infectious yellows virus is the type species.Directories as Topic: Lists of persons or organizations, systematically arranged, usually in alphabetic or classed order, giving address, affiliations, etc., for individuals, and giving address, officers, functions, and similar data for organizations. (ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)Colocasia: A plant genus of the family ARACEAE. Members contain acrid calcium oxalate and LECTINS. Polynesians prepare the root into poi. Common names of Taro and Coco Yam (Cocoyam) may be confused with other ARACEAE; XANTHOSOMA; or with common yam (DIOSCOREA).Software: Sequential operating programs and data which instruct the functioning of a digital computer.Click Chemistry: Organic chemistry methodology that mimics the modular nature of various biosynthetic processes. It uses highly reliable and selective reactions designed to "click" i.e., rapidly join small modular units together in high yield, without offensive byproducts. In combination with COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY TECHNIQUES, it is used for the synthesis of new compounds and combinatorial libraries.Internet: A loose confederation of computer communication networks around the world. The networks that make up the Internet are connected through several backbone networks. The Internet grew out of the US Government ARPAnet project and was designed to facilitate information exchange.Bible: The book composed of writings generally accepted by Christians as inspired by God and of divine authority. (Webster, 3d ed)Mythology: A body of stories, the origins of which may be unknown or forgotten, that serve to explain practices, beliefs, institutions or natural phenomena. Mythology includes legends and folk tales. It may refer to classical mythology or to a body of modern thought and modern life. (From Webster's 1st ed)Peas: A variable annual leguminous vine (Pisum sativum) that is cultivated for its rounded smooth or wrinkled edible protein-rich seeds, the seed of the pea, and the immature pods with their included seeds. (From Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 1973)Vegetables: A food group comprised of EDIBLE PLANTS or their parts.Daucus carota: A plant species of the family APIACEAE that is widely cultivated for the edible yellow-orange root. The plant has finely divided leaves and flat clusters of small white flowers.Venereal Tumors, Veterinary: Tumors most commonly seen on or near the genitalia. They are venereal, most likely transmitted through transplantation of cells by contact. Metastases have been reported. Spontaneous regression may occur.Pollination: The transfer of POLLEN grains (male gametes) to the plant ovule (female gamete).Inflorescence: A cluster of FLOWERS (as opposed to a solitary flower) arranged on a main stem of a plant.Flowers: The reproductive organs of plants.Meristem: A group of plant cells that are capable of dividing infinitely and whose main function is the production of new growth at the growing tip of a root or stem. (From Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990)Lupus Erythematosus, Discoid: A chronic form of cutaneous lupus erythematosus (LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS, CUTANEOUS) in which the skin lesions mimic those of the systemic form but in which systemic signs are rare. It is characterized by the presence of discoid skin plaques showing varying degrees of edema, erythema, scaliness, follicular plugging, and skin atrophy. Lesions are surrounded by an elevated erythematous border. The condition typically involves the face and scalp, but widespread dissemination may occur.Seeds: The encapsulated embryos of flowering plants. They are used as is or for animal feed because of the high content of concentrated nutrients like starches, proteins, and fats. Rapeseed, cottonseed, and sunflower seed are also produced for the oils (fats) they yield.User-Computer Interface: The portion of an interactive computer program that issues messages to and receives commands from a user.Computer Graphics: The process of pictorial communication, between human and computers, in which the computer input and output have the form of charts, drawings, or other appropriate pictorial representation.Programming Languages: Specific languages used to prepare computer programs.Althaea: A plant genus of the family MALVACEAE known for mucilaginous roots. The common names of hollyhock and mallow are also used for other genera of MALVACEAE.Comfrey: Perennial herb Symphytum officinale, in the family Boraginaceae, used topically for wound healing. It contains ALLANTOIN, carotene, essential oils (OILS, VOLATILE); GLYCOSIDES; mucilage, resin, SAPONINS; TANNINS; triterpenoids, VITAMIN B12, and ZINC. Comfrey also contains PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS and is hepatotoxic if ingested.Canada: The largest country in North America, comprising 10 provinces and three territories. Its capital is Ottawa.Salvia officinalis: A plant species of the Salvia genus known as a spice and medicinal plant.Arnica: A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. The dried flower heads of Arnica montana are used externally as a counterirritant and tincture for sprains and bruises, either as crude extract or in homeopathic dilution (HOMEOPATHY). Arnica contains volatile oils (OILS, VOLATILE), arnicin, arnisterol, FLAVONOIDS; TANNINS; and resin. The common name of Wolf's Bane is similar to the common name for ACONITUM.Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids: A group of ALKALOIDS, characterized by a nitrogen-containing necine, occurring mainly in plants of the BORAGINACEAE; COMPOSITAE; and LEGUMINOSAE plant families. They can be activated in the liver by hydrolysis of the ester and desaturation of the necine base to reactive electrophilic pyrrolic CYTOTOXINS.BrazilApium graveolens: A plant species of the family APIACEAE. The stalks are a food source.Ascomycota: A phylum of fungi which have cross-walls or septa in the mycelium. The perfect state is characterized by the formation of a saclike cell (ascus) containing ascospores. Most pathogenic fungi with a known perfect state belong to this phylum.Perylene: A 20-carbon dibenz(de,kl)anthracene that can be viewed as a naphthalene fused to a phenalene or as dinaphthalene. It is used as fluorescent lipid probe in the cytochemistry of membranes and is a polycyclic hydrocarbon pollutant in soil and water. Derivatives may be carcinogenic.Flexiviridae: A family of RNA plant viruses that infect a wide range of herbaceous and woody plant species. There are at least eight genera including POTEXVIRUS and CARLAVIRUS, both of which are highly immunogenic.
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The serrano pepper (Capsicum annuum) is a type of chili pepper that originated in the mountainous regions of the Mexican states ...
It is a hybrid of Capsicum chinense and Capsicum frutescens and is closely related to the Naga Morich of Nagaland and ...
The collections arrived in Cádiz in good order (for the most part) in 1788, and were deposited in the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid and in the Gabinete de Historia Natural, the precursor of the Museum of Natural History. The discoveries included about 150 new genera and 500 new species, which still retain the names given them by Ruiz and Pavón. Unfortunately, a part of the collection consisting of 53 crates with 800 illustrations, dried plants, seeds, resins and minerals was lost when the ship transporting it was wrecked on the coast of Portugal. Back in Spain, Ruiz finished his pharmacological studies, graduating in 1790. He was named a member of the Royal Academy of Medicine in 1794, and he published various works in that body's Memoires. He and Pavón published Flora Peruviana et Chilensis in ten volumes, richly illustrated with engravings of the specimens. The first four volumes were published between 1798 and 1802. The last six volumes were published after the death of Ruiz. Before his ...
Hatch chile refers to varieties of species of the genus Capsicum which are grown in the Hatch Valley, an area stretching north ...
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The datil is a very hot pepper, a variety of the species Capsicum chinense (syn. Capsicum sinense). Datils are similar in ...
"Capsicum spp". Medicinal Plants of the Southwest. Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Heinerman, John (1999). The Health ... "The relationship between high fibrinolytic activity and daily capsicum ingestion in Thais". American Journal of Clinical ...
Yellow bell pepper/capsicum. 183 Red bell pepper/capsicum. 128 Kale. 120 ...
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Cayenne pepper (Capsicum minimum). *Centaury (Centaurium erythraea). *Great Yellow Gentian (Gentiana lutea) ...
Red bell pepper/capsicum. 128 Kale. 120 Kiwifruit, broccoli. 90 Plant source[73] Amount. (mg / 100g) ...
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Capsicum: learn about effectiveness, usual dosage, and drug interactions on MedlinePlus ... Capsicum baccatum, Capsicum chinense, Capsicum Fruit, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum minimum, Capsicum Oleoresin, Capsicum ... capsicum annuum fruit extract, capsicum annuum resin, capsicum annuum fruit powder, capsicum frutescens fruit, capsicum ... Dont use capsicum on sensitive skin or around the eyes.. When used in the nose: Capsicum is POSSIBLY SAFE when used in the ...
Capsicum baccatum is a member of the genus Capsicum, and is one of the five domesticated pepper species. The fruit tend to be ... It then spread along with the Capsicum fruit from Central and south America to other pepper growing regions. Capsicum baccatum ... List of Capsicum cultivars "The Plant List". "Capsicum baccatum". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural ... The pods typically hang down, unlike a Capsicum frutescens plant, and can have a citrus or fruity flavor. Yellow ají is one of ...
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... L. (Capsicum frutescens L.). Sinonimi:. panski poper, Tur ki poper, paprka (ljudsko), rde i poper, peko a ... Capsicum. paprika. Opis rastline:. Paprika je do 1m visoko zeli e z le malo razvejanim steblom in dolgopecljatimi listi. Iz ... 3) The Lawrence Review of Natural Products: CAPSICUM PEPPERS, July 1993. (4) Toma Petauer: LEKSIKON RASTLINSKIH BOGASTEV, Tehni ...
It is the dried fruit of the capsicum plant, of which several species are cultivated in tropical countries, especia... ... There is no need for other preparations made of capsicum.. Adulterations Of Capsicum And Its Detection. Capsicum is in ... Powdered capsicum is of dark orange-red color, is very irritating, and sometimes attacked by insects. The odor of capsicum is ... The importation of capsicum to the United States is large. The only kind of capsicum permitted by the British and U. S. ...
KS24062G03 KS24 Capsicum annuum cDNA, mRNA sequence KS24062G03 KS24 Capsicum annuum cDNA, mRNA sequence. gi,224693211,gnl,dbEST ...
Capsicum annuum cultivar Jeju mitochondrion, complete genome Capsicum annuum cultivar Jeju mitochondrion, complete genome. gi, ... Capsicum annuum cultivar Jeju mitochondrion, complete genome. NCBI Reference Sequence: NC_024624.1 ...
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Capsicum annuum is a species of the plant genus Capsicum (chillies or peppers and capsicums or bell peppers) native to southern ... Wikispecies has information related to Capsicum annuum. *^ a b "Capsicum annuum". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN ... "Capsicum annuum "Black Pearl"" (PDF). U.S. National Arboretum. March 2006. Retrieved February 21, 2011.. ... "Capsicum annuum Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 188. 1753". Flora of China. 17. pp. 313-313.. ...
Host: Capsicum frutescens L. (Red pepper, capsicum, chili). Disease name: Capsicum chlorosis. Pathogen: Capsicum chlorosis ... Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV) is a type member of Tospovirus (family Bunyaviridae). It is transmitted by thrips species ( ... During the last 4 years, infection rates of 30-100% have been recorded in capsicum grown in the Varanasi region of Uttar ... Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and is one of the major problems for capsicum growers on the Indian subcontinent. ...
Capsicums do not like frost and need warmth to ripen. They grow best in warmer areas, usually areas that grow tomatoes well ... Capsicums are native to tropical America and took several centuries to spread to Europe. It is relatively recently (in the past ... Capsicums are seed pods and can be red, green, yellow, orange, white, purple, brown and lime green ... You can buy capsicums all year round but the main season is from January until April. ...
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Learn about the potential benefits of Capsicum Peppers including contraindications, adverse reactions, toxicology, pharmacology ... Capsicum annuum fruit extract, Capsicum annuum resin, Capsicum annuum fruit powder, Capsicum frutescens fruit, Capsicum ... Scientific Name(s): Capsicum annuum L., Capsicum frutescens L.. Common Name(s): African chilies, Bell pepper, Capsicum, Cayenne ... Capsicum plasters containing powdered capsicum 345.8 mg and capsicum 34.58 mg tincture per sheet (12.2 × 16.4 cm2) have been ...
A list of Keynotes for Capsicum annum, taken from RADAR homeopathic software, with links to a query for the remedy analysis in ... RADAR Keynotes for Capsicum annuum. MIND: - NOSTALGIA, drawn to the past, long for it, HOMESICKNESS (with red cheeks, ... Capsicum annuum (Caps.). Exercise 6 - EH Analysis In the following graph, taken from the Encyclopedia Homeopathica (EH) ...
... from Capsicum sp.; CAS Number: 404-86-4; EC Number: 206-969-8; Synonym: 8-Methyl-N-vanillyl-trans-6-nonenamide; Linear Formula ... 95%, from Capsicum sp. Synonym: 8-Methyl-N-vanillyl-trans-6-nonenamide ...
Police are investigating after a needle was found in a capsicum by a Countdown customer over the weekend. Will Taylor told ... Police investigating after needle found in capsicum. Section. National, Publish Date. Monday, 26 November 2018, 8:18p.m. ... Will Taylor told Stuff he found the needle in a red capsicum yesterday after he purchased it from Countdown Bureta Park, ... Police are investigating after a needle was found in a capsicum by a Countdown customer over the weekend. ...
KV 1409-029 Genetics and mechanism of Aphid resistance in Capsicum. Projectcode: BO-50-002-039 Status: Lopend Start project:. 1 ... Genetics and mechanism of Aphid resistance in Capsicum. Plant Breeding, Wageningen University and Research (WUR-PB), together ...
Capsimax capsicum extract is derived from the capsicum pepper and delivers effective levels of capsaicinoids without the oral ... Exciting findings: Capsicum extract may help slim waist lines. By Stephen Daniells ... highly-active natural capsicum in a controlled release coating. ...
Capsicum is an annual flower with ornamental peppers. Peppers are fun as potted plants and in the vegetable garden. Learn more ... Capsicum is an annual flower that has colorful ornamental peppers that last longer than flowers and add festive color and ... Capsicum, also known as ornamental peppers, are See more pictures of annual flowers. ...
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- Some research shows that applying a cream or using a skin patch containing capsaicin, the active chemical found in capsicum, reduces pain in people with diabetic neuropathy. (medlineplus.gov)
- Applying a patch containing 8% capsaicin (Qutenza, NeurogesX Inc.), the active chemical in capsicum reduces pain over 24 hours by 27% to 37% in people with nerve damage caused by shingles. (medlineplus.gov)
- Some research shows that applying capsaicin, the active chemical in capsicum, inside the nose reduces the number and severity of cluster headaches. (medlineplus.gov)
- Some research shows that applying capsaicin 0.025%, the active chemical in capsicum, to the skin can improve symptoms of osteoarthritis. (medlineplus.gov)
- Research shows that applying capsaicin, the active chemical in capsicum, inside the nose can reduce runny nose in people without allergies or an infection. (medlineplus.gov)
- Early research suggests that inserting cotton wads in the nose that have been soaked in the capsicum active chemical capsaicin for 15 minutes and repeated over two days might reduce hay fever symptoms. (medlineplus.gov)
- Early research shows that using a mouth rinse containing capsaicin, the active chemical in capsicum, daily for 7 days slightly decreases burning discomfort in people with burning mouth syndrome. (medlineplus.gov)
- For external uses, capsaicin and capsicum creams are available in several strengths, from 0.025% to 0.075% capsaicin. (drugs.com)
- Capsaicin ≥95%, from Capsicum sp. (sigmaaldrich.com)
- The fruit of most species of Capsicum contains capsaicin (methyl vanillyl nonenamide), a lipophilic chemical that can produce a strong burning sensation in the mouth of the unaccustomed eater. (thefullwiki.org)
- Capsaicin is present in large quantities in the placental tissue (which holds the seeds), the internal membranes and, to a lesser extent, the other fleshy parts of the fruits of plants in the genus Capsicum. (thefullwiki.org)
- The amount of capsaicin in Capsicum s is highly variable and dependent on genetics , giving almost all types of Capsicums varied amounts of perceived heat. (thefullwiki.org)
- The only Capsicum without capsaicin is the bell pepper , a cultivar of Capsicum annuum , which has a zero rating on the Scoville scale . (thefullwiki.org)
- In more recent times, an aerosol extract of capsaicin, usually known as capsicum or pepper spray , has become widely used by police forces as a non-lethal means of incapacitating a person and in more widely dispersed for riot control, or by individuals for personal defence. (thefullwiki.org)
- Capsaicin cream is also called capsicum cream. (digitalnaturopath.com)
- The chemical that produces the sharp pungency of most capsicums is called capsaicin. (thechileguy.com)
- Cosmetic-grade material may be extracted using hexane, ethanol, or vegetable oil and contain the full range of phytocompounds that are found in the Capsicum annuum or Capsicum frutescens plant (aka red chiles), including Capsaicin. (unboundmedicine.com)
- If you want to enter this market, you need to determine if the capsaicin level of your Capsicum fruits is sufficient for your buyer. (cbi.eu)
- The active capsicum constituent capsaicin used in topical preparations is an FDA-approved over-the-counter product. (amazondiscovery.com)
- The active capsicum constituent capsaicin, used in topical preparations, is FDA-approved for these uses. (amazondiscovery.com)
- Capsicum contains the constituent capsaicin, which makes it taste hot. (amazondiscovery.com)
- Capsicum (or pepper in the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland) is a genus of plants from the nightshade family ( Solanaceae ) native to the Americas , where it was cultivated for thousands of years by the people of the tropical Americas, and is now cultivated worldwide. (thefullwiki.org)
- Flow cytometric measurement of nuclear DNA content in Capsicum (Solanaceae). (springer.com)
- This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Capsicum (family Solanaceae ). (theplantlist.org)
- The genus Capsicum belongs to the Solanaceae botanical family and is notable for the production of secondary metabolites of medicinal and economical importance. (scielo.br)
- Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), which belong to the Solanaceae family, are among the most cultivated and consumed fleshy fruits worldwide and constitute excellent sources of many essential nutrients, such as vitamins A, C, and E, calcium, and carotenoids. (readbyqxmd.com)
- For the purpose of admixing a small quantity of the properties of capsicum to ginger-ale extracts , we propose to employ either the capsicum extract or tincture of capsicum , which serves the purpose. (chestofbooks.com)
- Capsicum Annuum Fruit Extract, Capsicum Annuum Resin, Capsicum Annuum Fruit Powder, Capsicum Frutescens Fruit, Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract and Capsicum Frutescens Resin were safe as cosmetics ingredients when formulated not to be irritating. (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- A skin irritation test of Capsicum Annuum Fruit Extract at concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 1.0% produced no irritation. (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- A trade name mixture containing 1 to 5% Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract induced very slight erythema in one of ten volunteers patch tested for 48 hours. (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract at 0.025% in a repeated insult patch test using 103 subjects resulted in no clinically meaningful irritation or allergic contact dermatitis. (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- It contains Capsicum extract which is very well known as a spice but it also has medicinal purposes like anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. (jointhealthmagazine.com)
- The 0.025% capsicum extract in Salonpas Hot is just suitable for some people for them to be able to experience relief from joint pain however this component will not work for everyone. (jointhealthmagazine.com)
- Hair: Capsicum extract is one of the best hair growth boosting products. (indiatribune.com)
- The active ingredient in pepper spray is oleoresin capsicum (OC), an oily concentrated extract from pepper plants of the genus Capsicum , commonly referred as chilli pepper ( Capsicum annuum ). (hkmj.org)
- Capsimax ® Capsicum Extract-concentrated highly-active, natural capsicum-delivers the same level of heat as a habanero pepper but without the burn. (proteinfactory.com)
- Adding something hot and spicy to your diet, like capsicum extract, before your workout may optimize your calorie burn. (doctoroz.com)
- The ultraviolet (UV) absorption spectrum for Capsicum Annuum Fruit Extract indicates a small peak at approximately 275 nm, and a gradual increase in absorbance, beginning at approximately 400 nm. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Rats fed 0.5 g/kg day-1 crude Capsicum Fruit Extract for 60 days exhibited no significant gross pathology at necropsy, but slight hyperemia of the liver and reddening of the gastric mucosa were observed. (unboundmedicine.com)
- A rabbit skin irritation test of Capsicum Annuum Fruit Extract at concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 1.0% produced no irritation, but Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract induced concentration-dependent (at 25 to 500 microg/ml) cytotoxicity in a human buccal mucosa fibroblast cell line. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract promoted the carcinogenic effect of methyl(acetoxymethyl)nitrosamine (carcinogen) or benzene hexachloride (hepatocarcinogen) in inbred male and female Balb/c mice dosed orally (tongue application). (unboundmedicine.com)
- A trade name mixture containing 1% to 5% Capsicum Frutescens Fruit Extract induced very slight erythema in 1 of 10 volunteers patch tested for 48 h. (unboundmedicine.com)
- The capsicum extract is a natural weight-loss supplement that is gaining huge popularity worldwide. (sbwire.com)
- Los Angeles, CA -- ( SBWIRE ) -- 04/01/2013 -- Recently, the weight-loss supplement of capsicum extract made news when renowned weight-loss expert Dr. Oz discussed about its effectiveness on various forums. (sbwire.com)
- The capsicum extract reviews reveal how the supplement works and how numerous people could successfully get rid of their overweight problem by using the supplement on a regular basis. (sbwire.com)
- The website CapsicumExtractReviews.org brings all relevant details that one would like to know about the natural weight loss solution of capsicum extract. (sbwire.com)
- This cream contains natural capsicum extract and active ingredients to infiltrate into the epidermis ,accelerate skin metabolism ,promote fat decomposition ,remove edema and make the abdomen and waist perfect and firm by gentle massage ,the mild and skin-friendly formula provides skin with more nourishing ingredients and makes it look smooth refined and charming. (lelong.com.my)
- The fruits of Capsicum are dried and processed to create an extract, Capsicum oleoresin. (cbi.eu)
- The fruit is called peperoni or "paprika" in some other countries (although paprika can also refer to the powdered spice made from various capsicums). (wikipedia.org)
- Genic male sterility caused by the ms 1 gene has been used for the economically efficient production of massive hybrid seeds in paprika ( Capsicum annuum L.), a colored bell-type sweet pepper. (springer.com)
- Small levels of capsicum can be found in paprika as well, which is used to flavor less spicy foods like ketchup, cheese and salads. (doctoroz.com)
- Capsicum and paprika are generally recognized as safe by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in food. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Serve immediately garnished with yellow capsicum. (tarladalal.com)
- It was found that yellow capsicum significantly inhibited the activity of alpha- glucosidase and lipase enzyme as compared to green capsicum. (jagranjosh.com)
- Yellow capsicum would naturally be a better option than green capsicum. (jagranjosh.com)
- Capsicums are beautifully colored fruits that are named differently according to where it comes from. (juicing-for-health.com)
- By itself, capsicum has so many healing properties, but when taken together with other herbs, fruits and vegetables, the nutrients absorption are multiplied hundredfold. (juicing-for-health.com)
- Sweet pepper is susceptible to changes in the environmental conditions, especially temperatures below 15 °C. In this work, two sets of pepper fruits ( Capsicum annuum L.) which underwent distinct temperature profiles in planta were investigated. (mdpi.com)
- Green capsicum stuffed with a mixture of boiled mashed potatoes, paneer, dry fruits, spices and fresh coriander - topped with plenty of cheese and baked till the cheese melts. (sanjeevkapoor.com)
- This study focuses on different Capsicum extracts/oleoresins as well as dried Capsicum fruits. (cbi.eu)
- Capsicum fruits with a SHU of 3,000 or lower are considered non-pungent or mildly pungent. (cbi.eu)
- The assessment of the fruits and production traits of androgenic genotypes was performed according to instructions given in Descriptor for Capsicum spp. (sciencedomain.org)
- Phylogenetic analysis of the ARFs from pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.), tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.), Arabidopsis and rice ( Oryza sativa L.) revealed both similarity and divergence between the four ARF families, and aided in predicting biological functions of the CaARFs. (mdpi.com)
- Combination homeopathic and natural preparations contain capsicum extracts, and capsicum is used in traditional Korean medicine. (drugs.com)
- Capsicum Fruit Extracts and Resins vary from yellowish to reddish-brown viscous liquids. (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- Capsicum Extracts, Fruit Extracts, and Resins are derived from the plant, fruit or dried fruit, respectively, of Capsicum annuum or Capsicum frutescens . (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- Hexane, chloroform, and ethyl acetate extracts of Capsicum Frutescens Fruit at 200 mg/kg resulted in death of all mice. (unboundmedicine.com)
- This is an alkaloid obtained from the capsicum or Cayenne-pepper. (chestofbooks.com)
- There are many different brands of capsicum, so make sure the packaging lists cayenne pepper or some sort of red pepper at the very top among the ingredients. (doctoroz.com)
- Seeds Capsicum. (nickys-nursery.co.uk)
- Slice off thinly from the tops of the green capsicums and remove seeds to make them hollow. (sanjeevkapoor.com)
- They are commonly called chilli pepper , red or green pepper, or sweet pepper in Britain , and typically just capsicum in Australia , New Zealand , and Indian English . (thefullwiki.org)
- An efficient method for Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of chilli pepper ( Capsicum annuum L. (springer.com)
- In this study, we have describe a highly efficient transformation protocol for two elite Indian cultivars of chilli pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.), Pusa Sadabahar and Pusa Jwala. (springer.com)
- Capsicum annuum 'Medusa', a mild ornamental cultivar. (wikipedia.org)
- P. López-López, R. Rodríguez-Hernández, and E. Bravo Mosqueda, "Economic Impact of the Huacle Chile ( Capsicum annum L.) in the State of Oaxaca," Revista Mexicana De Agronegocios , vol. 20, no. 38, pp. 317-328, 2016. (hindawi.com)
- However, no studies on bell pepper ( Capsicum annum L.) plants have been reported. (rsc.org)
- Characteristic disease symptoms were reproduced in S. lycopersicum and Capsicum annum plants inoculated using the cloned viral DNA-A and DNA-B components, confirming disease aetiology. (deepdyve.com)
- The fruit of Capsicum plants have a variety of names depending on place and type. (wikipedia.org)
- Capsicum refers to the family of plants to which the chile pepper belongs. (thechileguy.com)
- Capsicum is a genus of plants native to South America and southern North America. (cbi.eu)
- Ornamental Pepper (Capsicum annuum) A general listing of different Ornamental Pepper plants grown for their ornamental fruit. (plantstogrow.com)
- Symptom remission, in which newly developed leaves of systemically infected plants exhibit a reduction in symptom severity (recovery), has been observed on pepper ( Capsicum annuum ) plants infected with Pepper golden mosaic virus (PepGMV). (biomedcentral.com)
- Capsicum frutescens in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) , U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. (wikimedia.org)
- Pure capsicum contains no starch, and a portion boiled with a little water, and treated with two or three drops of tincture of iodine should produce no blue coloration. (chestofbooks.com)
- Bartoszewski G, Waszczak C, Gawroński P, Stępień I, Bolibok-Brągoszewska H, Palloix A, Lefebvre V, Korzeniewska A, Niemirowicz-Szczytt K (2012) Mapping of the ms8 male sterility gene in sweet pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) on the chromosome P4 using PCR-based markers useful for breeding programmes. (springer.com)
- The pods typically hang down, unlike a Capsicum frutescens plant, and can have a citrus or fruity flavor. (wikipedia.org)
- Pepper (oleoresin capsicum) spray is one of the most common riot-control measures used today. (hkmj.org)
- Oleoresin capsicum causes almost instantaneous irritative symptoms to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. (hkmj.org)
- There is no antidote for oleoresin capsicum. (hkmj.org)
- Pepper (oleoresin capsicum) spray is an effective riot-control agent and does not cause life-threatening clinical effects in the majority of exposed individuals. (hkmj.org)
- Oleoresin capsicum (OC), or pepper spray, has gained wide acceptance as standard police equipment in law enforcement as a swift and effective method to subdue violent, dangerous suspects in the field. (umich.edu)
- Three accessions of habanero pepper ( Capsicum chínense Jacq. (scielo.org.mx)
- The fruit of the capsicum plant is used to make medicine. (medlineplus.gov)
- It then spread along with the Capsicum fruit from Central and south America to other pepper growing regions. (wikipedia.org)
- 1 , 2 The capsicum fruit was probably termed a pepper because of the burning sensation similar to that of black and white pepper spices of the unripened fruit of the unrelated Piper nigrum. (drugs.com)
- Polygalacturonase: a candidate gene for the soft flesh and deciduous fruit mutation in Capsicum Rao, G.U. (deepdyve.com)
- Paran, Ilan 2004-10-07 00:00:00 The soft flesh and deciduous fruit of pepper (Capsicum spp. (deepdyve.com)
- The soft flesh and deciduous fruit of pepper (Capsicum spp. (deepdyve.com)
- The applicable part of capsicum is the fruit. (amazondiscovery.com)
- Capsicum Linn. (efloras.org)
- Latin Name: Capsicum annuum Linn. (worldbid.com)
- you will also find the broad spectrum of flavours ranging from the sweetness of corn and the tartness of tomatoes to the mild spiciness of capsicum and the varied accents of chaat masala very refreshing. (tarladalal.com)
- Characterization of Capsicum annuum genetic diversity and population structure based on parallel polymorphism discovery with a 30K unigene pepper GeneChip," PLoS ONE , vol. 8, no. 2, Article ID e56200, 2013. (hindawi.com)
- In cosmetics and personal care products, Capsicum-derived ingredients are used in the formulation of shampoos and hair products, as well as skin care, cleansing, and bath products. (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- The following functions have been reported for the Capsicum-derived ingredients. (cosmeticsinfo.org)
- Not all stand-alone or encapsulated capsicum ingredients are the same. (proteinfactory.com)
- Capsicum-derived ingredients function as skin-conditioning agents--miscellaneous, external analgesics, flavoring agents, or fragrance components in cosmetics. (unboundmedicine.com)
- In rabbits fed Capsicum Annuum Powder at 5 mg/kg day-1 in the diet daily for 12 months damage to the liver and spleen was noted. (unboundmedicine.com)
- You will lose the taste for that after you try this flavourful Stuffed Capsicum with Curds, Cucumber and Penne salad. (tarladalal.com)
- capsicum and cucumber, both are available year round and suits on and all. (tarladalal.com)
- Bell pepper, or capsicum, is one of the most nutrient-dense foods available. (juicing-for-health.com)
- Interaction between water stress and methanol spray on field-grown pepper (Capsicum annuum L. (eurekamag.com)
- Fine mapping of the genic male-sterile ms1 gene in Capsicum annuum L. (springer.com)
- The genomic region cosegregating with the genic male-sterile ms 1 gene of Capsicum annuum L. was delimited to a region of 869.9 kb on chromosome 5 through fine mapping analysis. (springer.com)
- An exhaustive analysis of the CaARF family was performed using the latest publicly available genome for pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.). In total, 22 non-redundant CaARF gene family members in six classes were analyzed, including chromosome locations, gene structures, conserved motifs of proteins, phylogenetic relationships and Subcellular localization. (mdpi.com)
- Ali M, Luo D, Khan A et al (2018) Classification and genome-wide analysis of chitin-binding proteins gene family in pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) and transcriptional regulation to Phytophthora capsici , Abiotic stresses and hormonal applications. (springer.com)
- This treatment will notchange the color of pure capsicum, but it produces a blood-red color with turmeric. (chestofbooks.com)
- Along with the various medicinal properties, capsicum is also a great ingredient for some yummy recipes. (indiatribune.com)
- Capsicums have been used for its medicinal values since ancient times but have only recently been documented by medical science. (juicing-for-health.com)
- Capsicum can be used in both food supplements and herbal medicinal products. (cbi.eu)
- Table 2 below gives an overview and classification for Capsicum uses in food supplements and herbal medicinal products. (cbi.eu)