plava:

Clinical trials:
Visetson S, Milne M, Milne J. Toxicity of 4,11-Selinnadien-3-one from nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus L.) tuber extracts to diamondback moth larvae (Plutella xylostella L.), detoxification mechanisms and toxicity to non target species. Kasetsart J Nat Sci 2001;35:284-92. |
David WH, Vernon VV, Jason AF. Purple nutsedge, Cyperus rotundus L. Florida (U.S.A): Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida; 2012. p. 02-15. ![]() |
Research:
Kilani S, Ben Ammar R, Bouhlel I, Abdelwahed A, Hayder N, Mahmoud A, et al. Investigation of extracts from (Tunisian) Cyperus rotundus as antimutagens and radical scavengers. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 2005;20:478-84.
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Thebtaranonth C, Thebtaranonth Y, Wanauppathamkul S, Yuthavong Y. Antimalarial sesquiterpenes from tubers of Cyperus rotundus: Structure of 10,12-peroxycalamenene, a sesquiterpene endoperoxide. Phytochemistry 1995;40:125-8.
Seo EJ, Lee DU, Kwak JH, Lee SM, Kim YS, Jung YS. Antiplatelet effects of Cyperus rotundus and its component (+)-nootkatone. J Ethnopharmacol 2011;135:48-54. 
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