Berberis lycium commonly known as Barberry is the member of the genus
Berberis belongs to family Berberidaceae (Sabir et al., 2013).
Evaluation of
Berberis vulgaris Extract Cytotoxicity against Normal Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs).
Berberis glaucocarpa Stapf was collected from Azad Kashmir Pakistan during flowering period and was identified by Professor Dr.
Berberis is a large genus which belongs to the family Berberidaceae and includes over 400 species, such as
Berberis aquifolium (Oregon grape),
Berberis aristata (Indian barberry),
Berberis thunbergii (red barberry),
Berberis vulgaris (barberry) and
Berberis orthobotrys (named "ishkeen" in Pakistan).
Antidiarrheal activity, chemical and toxicity profile of
Berberis aristata.
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Ajmal Shah pointed out that during this study, in vitro anthelmintic as well as antiurolithiatic effects were assessed in both aqueous
Berberis lycium root bark extracts i.e.
Two-week consumption of different doses of
Berberis integerrima fruits extract did not induce significant alteration in heart rate and also RR interval, P duration, and Q amplitude of ECG in rat.
Furthermore, our findings could explain the protective effects of the species of
Berberis aetnensis C.
Berberis, whether deciduous or evergreen, are easy to grow in sun or semi-shade and make good informal hedges or filler plants, while their more compact varieties also do well in pots.
Recent research has suggested that
Berberis vulgaris fruits have an important role for human health and nutrition.
The homology of both spiny and foliage leaves in
Berberis has long been controversial.