proteins, tannins, glycosides and
fixed oils, which are actually responsible for pharmacological action of the plant.
Twelve weeks oral treatment of rats with
fixed oil significantly decreased serum TC, TGs and glucose levels, slowed body weight gain, significantly increased haematocrit and hemoglobin levels, but significantly reduced leukocyte and platelet counts (41,54).
Content of crude protein,
fixed oil and lecithin in Sudanese seed accessions of fenugreek (Trigonella foenumgraecum L.).
KEY WORDS: Anti-inflammatory;
Fixed Oil; Formaldehyde Induced Arthritis; Nigella sativa; Paw Edema
sativa
fixed oil to test its antibacterial and antifungal activity, and the result shows a validation for the folk use of this oil as an antibacterial and antifungal medicine [45].
nucifera seeds
fixed oil possess promising therapeutic potential as a new antifungal and antileishmanial agent.
Table 1 Fatty acid contents of
fixed oil component of N.
In local communities, the economic exploitation of Bombacopsis retusa is made by using the
fixed oil from seeds to produce soap.
Cinnamon seeds contain 33 per cent
fixed oil, formerly used for making candles.
Within these accounting reforms, the non-oil gross domestic product (GDP) can be calculated on the grounds of
fixed oil prices that increase by small rates according to the actual increase in the price of oil barrel for a fixed period of one year.
European fuel efficiency standards for new vehicles will lead to a lower global oil price, according to a new study published, on 7 April, by Enerdata energy consulting.aEconomic assessments of energy efficiency measures normally use
fixed oil prices when accounting for economic benefits.