The Wild Carrot (Daucus carota): A Phytochemical and …
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- Several studies have demonstrated the analgesic effects of Daucus carota extracts in animal models.
- Several studies have demonstrated the anticancer potential of D. carota extracts and its bioactive compounds in vitro and in vivo. For example, a study by Lee et al. (2017) showed that Daucus carota extract inhibited the growth of human breast cancer cells.
- Several studies have reported the antispasmodic activity of Daucus carota extracts in experimental models.
- Estudios in vitro han demostrado que los extractos de D. carota poseen actividad antiinflamatoria significativa, reduciendo la producción de citocinas proinflamatorias como IL-6 y TNF-α.
- Several studies have demonstrated the antimicrobial activity of D. carota extracts against various bacterial and fungal strains.
- Los carotenoides presentes en la zanahoria, como el betacaroteno, poseen propiedades antioxidantes que ayudan a proteger las células del daño oxidativo.
- Several studies have demonstrated the cardioprotective effects of D. carota extracts and its bioactive compounds.
- The root of Daucus carota (wild carrot) is commonly consumed as a vegetable and has been traditionally used for its digestive properties.
- The wild carrot (Daucus carota) has been traditionally used as a diuretic agent.
- Several studies have demonstrated the hepatoprotective effects of Daucus carota extracts against various liver injuries induced by toxins or drugs.
- The root of Daucus carota is traditionally used as a laxative.
- Several studies have demonstrated the neuroprotective potential of D. carota extracts in various models of neurodegenerative diseases.