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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34707633/climate-change-induced-stress-reduce-quantity-and-alter-composition-of-nectar-and-pollen-from-a-bee-pollinated-species-borago-officinalis-boraginaceae
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Descamps, Muriel Quinet, Anne-Laure Jacquemart
In temperate ecosystems, elevated temperatures, and drought occur especially during spring and summer, which are crucial periods for flowering, pollination, and reproduction of a majority of temperate plants. While many mechanisms may underlie pollinator decline in the wake of climate change, the interactive effects of temperature and water stress on the quantity and quality of floral nectar and pollen resources remain poorly studied. We investigated the impact of temperature rise (+3 and +6°C) and water stress (soil humidity lower than 15%) on the floral resources produced by the bee-pollinated species Borago officinalis ...
2021: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34681520/health-promoting-properties-of-borage-seed-oil-fractionated-by-supercritical-carbon-dioxide-extraction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lourdes Casas-Cardoso, Casimiro Mantell, Sara Obregón, Cristina Cejudo-Bastante, Ángeles Alonso-Moraga, Enrique J Martínez de la Ossa, Antonio de Haro-Bailón
Borage ( Borago officinalis L.) seed oil is an important source of γ-linolenic acid, which is normally used as a treatment against different pathologies. Since the fractionation of this interesting seed oil has many environmental, economic and biological benefits, two borage fractionation techniques after extraction with CO2 under supercritical conditions have been studied: precipitation in two cyclone separators and countercurrent extraction column. Both techniques have successfully collected free fatty acids in one fraction: (i) two separators set up in series obtained the highest concentration of free fatty acids in separator 2 at 90 bar/40 °C; (ii) when countercurrent extraction column was used, the acidity index of the raffinate stream was independent from the operating conditions (2...
October 15, 2021: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34270074/haploid-plant-production-in-borage-borago-officinalis-l-by-anther-culture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Reza Abdollahi, Zahra Chardoli Eshaghi, Jose M Seguí-Simarro
Borage (Borago officinalis L.) is a crop with different culinary, pharmaceutical, and industrial properties. Besides, it is one of the best known sources of gamma linolenic acid (GLA). However, the variability in the levels of such active compounds, obtained from wild borage, may result in conflicting clinical trial reports, which may likely decrease the optimal efficiency of the product. On the other hand, this important medicinal plant has a multifactorial self-incompatibility system, which makes self-pollination ineffective and results in a limited production of pure (homozygous) lines for breeding programs...
2021: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34080615/a-validated-rapid-and-cost-efficient-hptlc-method-for-quantification-of-gamma-linolenic-acid-in-borage-oil-and-evaluation-of-antioxidant-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S M Kawish, Abdul Qadir, Suma Saad, Sarwar Beg, Gaurav K Jain, Mohd Aqil, Amer M Alanazi, Azmat Ali Khan, Md Abdur Rashid, Rehan A Rab, Waleed H Almalki, Farhan J Ahmad
Borage oil that is extracted from (Borago officinalis Linn.) is a well-known medicinal plant having various medicinal benefits. In this work, an affordable, simple, reliable, rapid and easily accessible high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) method was developed for the estimation of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) in borage oil. HPTLC method employs thin-layer chromatography (TLC) aluminum plates precoated with silica gel (G60F254) as the stationary phase, and the mixture of hexane:toulene:glacial acetic acid (3:7:1, v/v/v) was used as the mobile phase...
June 3, 2021: Journal of Chromatographic Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34070688/warm-temperatures-reduce-flower-attractiveness-and-bumblebee-foraging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Descamps, Anne Jambrek, Muriel Quinet, Anne-Laure Jacquemart
(1) Background: Plants attract pollinators using several visual signals, mainly involving the display, size, shape, and color of flowers. Each signal is relevant for pollinators foraging for floral rewards, pollen, and nectar. Changes in floral signals and rewards can be induced by an increase in temperature, drought, or other abiotic stresses and are expected to increase as global temperatures rise. In this study, we explored how pollinators respond to modified floral signals and rewards following an increase in temperature; (2) Methods: We tested the effects of warmer temperatures on bee-pollinated starflower ( Borago officinalis, Boraginaceae) and determined the behavior of one of its main pollinators, the buff-tailed bumblebee ( Bombus terrestris )...
May 25, 2021: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33920234/design-a-database-of-italian-vascular-alimurgic-flora-alimurgita-preliminary-results
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruno Paura, Piera Di Marzio, Giovanni Salerno, Elisabetta Brugiapaglia, Annarita Bufano
Despite the large number of data published in Italy on WEPs, there is no database providing a complete knowledge framework. Hence the need to design a database of the Italian alimurgic flora: AlimurgITA. Only strictly alimurgic taxa were chosen, excluding casual alien and cultivated ones. The collected data come from an archive of 358 texts (books and scientific articles) from 1918 to date, chosen with appropriate criteria. For each taxon, the part of the plant used, the method of use, the chorotype, the biological form and the regional distribution in Italy were considered...
April 10, 2021: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33756430/metabolomics-unveils-the-influence-of-dietary-phytochemicals-on-residual-pesticide-concentrations-in-honey-bees
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamidreza Ardalani, Nanna Hjort Vidkjær, Per Kryger, Oliver Fiehn, Inge S Fomsgaard
The losses of honey bee colonies and declines of other insect pollinators have been associated with negative effects of pesticides. Honey bees as well as other pollinators are nectar and pollen foragers and thus are exposed to an extensive range of phytochemicals. Understanding the synergistic, additive, and antagonistic effects of plant secondary metabolites and pesticides in honey bees may help to protect honey bee colonies against agrochemicals. In this study, we used untargeted metabolomics to investigate the impact of dietary phytochemical composition on the residual concentration of three pesticides: imidacloprid, tau-fluvalinate and tebuconazole in exposed honey bees...
July 2021: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33610846/the-effect-of-borage-ginger-and-fennel-extracts-on-acrylamide-formation-in-french-fries-in-deep-and-electric-air-frying
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amira Haddarah, Elissa Naim, Iman Dankar, Francesc Sepulcre, Montserrat Pujolà, Manal Chkeir
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of three Lebanese wild plant extracts on acrylamide (AA) content in French fries, and to investigate the impact of air frying (AF) and deep frying (DF) techniques against AA formation. HPLC showed higher level of AA in DF (1384.79 ng/g) than in AF (163.1 ng/g). Indeed, the plant extracts of ginger, borage and fennel succeeded to decrease AA (59.67, 67.99, and 73.36% in (AF) and 21.91, 66.29 and 29.15% in (DF) respectively)in both fryers. Accordingly, borage fennel and ginger with their high scavenging activity (86...
February 4, 2021: Food Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33297565/potential-use-of-hyssopus-officinalis-and-borago-officinalis-as-curing-ingredients-in-pork-meat-formulations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marzena Zając, Iwona Duda, Łukasz Skoczylas, Małgorzata Tabaszewska
The replacement of nitrites in pork meat products has been a studied issue for many years. Due to potential health threats associated with these additives, consumers tend to search for alternative meat curing methods. In this study, Hyssopus officinalis and Borago officinalis were tested for their potential to be used as colour-forming and antioxidant agents. Dry plant samples from various sources were tested for fat, protein, ash, polyphenol and nitrate content. There were significant differences between the herbs depending on source...
December 7, 2020: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33159331/active-biopolymer-films-based-on-furcellaran-whey-protein-isolate-and-borago-officinalis-extract-characterization-and-application-in-smoked-pork-ham-production
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marzena Zając, Ewelina Jamróz, Paulina Guzik, Piotr Kulawik, Joanna Tkaczewska
BACKGROUND: Meat industry is determined to find biodegradable packaging with properties similar to plastic. Furcellaran (FUR) and whey protein isolate (WPI) were used as a film matrix in which Borago officinalis extract (BOE) was incorporated as an antioxidant compound. The film mechanical properties, water behaviour, surface colour and antioxidant power were analysed. Smoked hams were manufactured using two different types of application: in the production process (under the netting) or after the production process (as a packaging material)...
November 6, 2020: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33128473/borage-oil-treated-with-immobilized-lipase-inhibits-melanogenesis
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jin A Shin, Meixiang Sun, Jong-Moon Jeong
In the present study, we demonstrated that borage (Borago officinalis L.) seed oil subjected to immobilized lipase pretreatment are enriched with linoleic acid (LNA, 18:2n-6), γ-linolenic acid (GLA, 18:3n-6), and oleic acid (OLA, 18:1n-9). We further showed that lipase-treated borage oil (LT-BOL) regulates the activity and degradation of tyrosinase, an important enzyme implicated in the synthesis of melanin in murine melanocytes, B16F10. LT-BOL and its free fatty acid components reduced the levels of melanin and tyrosinase in melanocytes with GLA exerting similar or stronger effects compared with LNA and OLA...
November 2020: Lipids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32984407/protective-effects-of-borago-officinalis-borago-on-cold-restraint-stress-induced-gastric-ulcers-in-rats-a-pilot-study
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandro Di Cerbo, Gianluca Carnevale, Rossella Avallone, Manuela Zavatti, Lorenzo Corsi
Stress is a typical body's natural defense to a generic physical or psychic change. A specific linking mechanism between ulcer onset and psycho-physical stress prolonged exposure has been reported. We decided to investigate the possible effects of Borago officinalis L. (Borago) in preventing physical (stress)-induced gastric ulcers in a rat model. Eighty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 16 groups, pretreated with a control solution, omeprazole (20 mg/kg), Borago methanolic extract (25, 50, 100, 250, and 500 mg/kg), Borago organic extract (50, 100, 250, and 500 mg/kg), Borago aqueous extract (5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 mg/kg), and D(-)-2-Amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (AP5) (25 mg/kg) and kept in stressful conditions such as water immersion and restraint-induced stress ulcers...
2020: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32270187/bee-visitation-on-flowers-in-maine-united-states-reveals-the-relative-attractiveness-of-plants-through-space-and-time-part-i
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison C Dibble, Francis A Drummond, Lois Berg Stack
Bee reservoirs can be effective in agricultural and habitat restoration projects, but the relative attractiveness of plants is not fully understood. To improve plant selection with better knowledge of spatial, temporal, and competition aspects, we tested up to 90 plant subjects from 2012 to 2015 at four sites in Maine. We recognized Apis mellifera L., Bombus ternarius Say, 1837, 'Most Bombus' (except B. ternarius), 'Halictidae' and 'Other Bees' (collectively the so-called 'bee groups') on open flowers in three 1-min periods per site and day, with numerous repeated observations per plant taxon...
April 9, 2020: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32255929/borage-extracts-affect-wild-rocket-quality-and-influence-nitrate-and-carbon-metabolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberta Bulgari, Giacomo Cocetta, Alice Trivellini, Antonio Ferrante
Market is increasingly demanding vegetables with high quality and nutraceutical characteristics. It was demonstrated that leafy vegetables can get benefit from biostimulants, for the reduction of nitrate concentration and the increment of antioxidants, with potential benefit for human health. The research purpose was to investigate on the role of a novel plant-based biostimulant in affecting nitrogen and carbon metabolism in wild rocket ( Diplotaxis tenuifolia L.). Foliar spray treatments were performed with extracts obtained from borage ( Borago officinalis L...
April 2020: Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants: An International Journal of Functional Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32167131/prospective-clinical-trial-examining-the-impact-of-genetic-variation-in-fads1-on-the-metabolism-of-linoleic-acid-and-%C3%A9-linolenic-acid-containing-botanical-oils
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susan Sergeant, Brian Hallmark, Rasika A Mathias, Tammy L Mustin, Priscilla Ivester, Maggie L Bohannon, Ingo Ruczinski, Laurel Johnstone, Michael C Seeds, Floyd H Chilton
BACKGROUND: Unexplained heterogeneity in clinical trials has resulted in questions regarding the effectiveness of ɣ-linolenic acid (GLA)-containing botanical oil supplements. This heterogeneity may be explained by genetic variation within the fatty acid desaturase (FADS) gene cluster that is associated with circulating and tissue concentrations of arachidonic acid (ARA) and dihomo-ɣ-linolenic acid (DGLA), both of which may be synthesized from GLA and result in proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory metabolites, respectively...
March 13, 2020: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32157694/freezing-of-edible-flowers-effect-on-microbial-and-antioxidant-quality-during-storage
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luana Fernandes, Susana Casal, José Alberto Pereira, Ermelinda Lopes Pereira, Jorge A Saraiva, Elsa Ramalhosa
Edible flowers are a new gourmet product; however, they are not always available all years. Thus, it is essential to find out technologies to guarantee this product for a longer time. Flowers of four species (borage [Borago officinalis], heartsease [Viola tricolor], kalanchoe [Kalanchoe blossfeldiana], and dandelion [Taraxacum officinale]) were subjected to freezing (in their natural form and in ice cubes) and analyzed in terms of visual appearance, the content of flavonoids, hydrolysable tannins, phenolics, antioxidant activity (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity and reducing power), and microbial quality after storage for 1 and 3 months...
March 10, 2020: Journal of Food Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32105669/a-systematic-review-and-quality-assessment-of-case-reports-of-adverse-events-for-borage-borago-officinalis-coltsfoot-tussilago-farfara-and-comfrey-symphytum-officinale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Catharine Avila, Ian Breakspear, Jason Hawrelak, Ses Salmond, Sue Evans
UNLABELLED: Symphytum officinale (comfrey), Tussilago farfara (coltsfoot) and Borago officinalis (borage) have long histories of therapeutic use, but their safety has been questioned due to the presence of unsaturated pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs). The evidence base underlying these concerns relies in part on case reports. This systematic review assesses these case reports for their reliability to inform this debate. METHOD: Study selection was restricted to case reports describing possible pyrrolizidine alkaloid related harm and ingestion of comfrey, coltsfoot or borage...
April 2020: Fitoterapia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31968621/the-role-of-annual-flowering-plant-strips-on-a-melon-crop-in-central-spain-influence-on-pollinators-and-crop
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celeste Azpiazu, Pilar Medina, Ángeles Adán, Ismael Sánchez-Ramos, Pedro Del Estal, Alberto Fereres, Elisa Viñuela
Planting flower strips adjacent to crops is among the habitat-management practices employed to offer alternative floral resources to pollinators. However, more information is needed to understand their potential spill-over of pollinators on nearby insect-pollinated crops. Over the course of two consecutive years, the suitability of a flower mixture of 10 herbaceous plants for pollinators was evaluated on a weekly basis, in a randomized block design of two melon plots (10 × 10 m2 ) with or without 1 m-wide flower strips...
January 20, 2020: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31871798/a-case-report-of-accidental-intoxication-following-ingestion-of-foxglove-confused-with-borage-high-digoxinemia-without-major-complications
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Maria Silvia Negroni, Arianna Marengo, Donatella Caruso, Alessandro Tayar, Patrizia Rubiolo, Flavio Giavarini, Simone Persampieri, Enrico Sangiovanni, Franca Davanzo, Stefano Carugo, Maria Laura Colombo, Mario Dell'Agli
Foxglove ( Digitalis purpurea L.) leaves are frequently confused with borage ( Borago officinalis L.), which is traditionally used as a food ingredient. Due to the presence of the cardiac glycosides, mostly digitoxin, foxglove leaves are poisonous to human and may be fatal if ingested. A 55-year-old Caucasian woman complaining weakness, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting was admitted to the Emergency Department. Her symptoms started following consumption of a home-made savory pie with 5 leaves from a plant bought in a garden nursery as borage...
2019: Case Reports in Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31840597/a-review-on-the-phytochemistry-ethnobotanical-uses-and-pharmacology-of-borago-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahin Ramezani, Mohammad Sadegh Amiri, Elaheh Zibaee, Zahra Boghrati, Zahra Ayati, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Seyed Ahmad Emami
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Borago L., (family Boraginaceae) is a small genus of annual or perennial herbs with branched flowers, which is commonly found in the Mediterranean region. Some species known as Gavzabȃn in Asian and some African countries are traditionally used instead of Borago. Aims of the review: The purpose of this study is to provide comprehensive scientific information on the phytochemistry, traditional uses and pharmacological activities of Borago species to provide an insight for further research the therapeutic potential of these plants...
December 16, 2019: Current Pharmaceutical Design
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