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Comparison of the effect of nigella sativa seeds and powder on lipid profile in Saudi Arabian adults

[...]there are no studies available in the literature that compare the potentially different effects of NS seeds compared with NS powder on lipids. [...]the current study aimed to compare the effect of NS seeds and NS powder on the lipid profile. All participants were subjected to measurement pre an...

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