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Nigella sativa (Prophetic Medicine): A Review

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The present report is a significant effort to explore detail description of N. Sativa, its pharmacognostic characteristics, morphological characteristics, and mechanism of actions, doses and medicinal uses.
Abstract
The present report is a significant effort to explore detail description of N. Sativa, its pharmacognostic characteristics, morphological characteristics, and mechanism of actions, doses and medicinal uses. Nigella sativa (N. Sativa) is greatest form of healing medicine. It is also known as Prophetic Medicine as its use has been mentioned in Prophetic Hadit, as natural remedy for all the diseases except death. It is recommended on daily basis in Tibb-e-Nabwi (Prophetic Medicine). Hazrat Abu Hurairah States ‘‘I have heard from Rasool Allah (PBUH) that there is cure for every disease in black seeds except death and black seeds are shooneeze’’. Salim Bin Abdullah narrates with reference to his father Hazrat Abdullah Bin Omar that Rasool Allah (PBUH) said, ‘Let all the black seed upon you, these contain cure of all diseases except death’. N. sativa claimed to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, hepato-protective, neuro-protective, gastro-protective and other useful properties. Biological and pharmacological effects are attributed to its two important constituents Thymoquinone (TQ) and Nigella sativa oil (NSO). TQ has interaction with human serum albumin. Seeds containing volatile oils mainly Melanthin showed toxicity at larger doses. This report is a reference for all pharmaceutical researchers, physicians and biologists researching on N.Sativa and will open a door towards novel agent.

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Black Seed Thymoquinone Improved Insulin Secretion, Hepatic Glycogen Storage, and Oxidative Stress in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Male Wistar Rats

TL;DR: Nigella sativa oil exerts ameliorative and therapeutic effects on the STZ-induced diabetic male Wistar rats and improves the histopathological picture and hepatic glycogen contents of the diabetic group as well as increased insulin immunoreactive parts % and mean pancreatic islet diameter.
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Nigella sativa improves glucose homeostasis and serum lipids in type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: Current findings suggest N. sativa supplementation a suitable choice in managing the complications of T2D, although future researches are necessary.
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Protective effect of Nigella sativa oil against acetamiprid induced reproductive toxicity in male rats

TL;DR: The obtained results showed that the co-administration of NSO along with ACMP can mitigate more efficiently and modulate in certain cases the adverse effects induced by ACMP on reproductive organs weights, semen quality, testosterone, and TBARS levels.
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Potential influence of Nagella sativa (Black cumin) in reinforcing immune system: A hope to decelerate the COVID-19 pandemic.

TL;DR: A review of the possible immune-regulatory effects of Nigella sativa on COVID-19 pandemic found N. sativa's Thymoquinone, Nigellidine, and α-hederin can be a potential influencer in reinforcing the immune response on molecular grounds.
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Nigella sativa L.: Uses in traditional and contemporary medicines – An overview

TL;DR: The focus of this review is to highlight the medicinal significance of N. sativa in traditional medicine and opportunities for exploitation in contemporary medicine.
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TL;DR: A detailed survey of the literature on scientific researches of pharmacognostical characteristics, chemical composition and pharmacological activities of the seeds of this plant is provided.
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TL;DR: Although thymoquinone protected the liver enzymes leakage, the degree of protection was less than that caused by silybin.
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Anti‐inflammatory effects of the Nigella sativa seed extract, thymoquinone, in pancreatic cancer cells

TL;DR: Previously undescribed anti-inflammatory activities of Tq in PDA cells are demonstrated, which are paralleled by inhibition of NF-kappaB, a novel inhibitor of proinflammatory pathways.
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