Study the effect. Extracts and inhibitory potency of plant Capparis spinosa on breast cancer cells

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The aim of this study is to analyze Capparis spinosa and the principal constituent substance in Iraq which is recognized by NMR experimentations and the key constituent identified by NMR is Stachydrine. Capparis spinosa is descended from the family (Capparidaceae) and is described as a herbaceous plant with simple leaves together edge and forked ears and bear flowers on long necks and fruits pear shape. Capparis contains bitter materials, claycosides, enzymes, mayonnaise, acetic acid, bric, soap and volatile oils with a smell similar to the smell of garlic, as well as sulfuric klycosides. All parts of plants used as a treatment as roots that are used as a diuretic and leg used as a dentin for diarrhea as well as fruit is used as a treatment for cancer We observe measurements of significant decrease in the level of breast cancer cells at≥ 0.05.

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Salih, A. A., Ahmed, T. E., & Nigam, D. M. (2020). Study the effect. Extracts and inhibitory potency of plant Capparis spinosa on breast cancer cells. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 14(4), 2656–2661. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11992

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