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Capsicum is a genus of plants from the nightshade family (Solanaceae). Some of the members of Capsicum are used as spices, vegetables, and medicines. The fruit of Capsicum plants is commonly known as chile pepper or just pepper.
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A component of certain plants, including cayenne and red pepper, used topically for peripheral nerve pain. Also being studied for controlling mucositis pain after chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
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Capsicum as related to Capsaicin
- Capsicum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capsicum is a genus of plants from the nightshade family native to the Americas , where it was cultivated for thousands of years by the people of the tropical Americas, and is now cultivated worldwide. Some of the members of Capsicum are used as spices , vegetables , and medicines
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- Capsicum fructescens / Capsaicin / Cayenne: InformationXchange at ...
General Info When Carolus Linneus first identified the genus Capsicum in the mid-1700s, there were only two species. By the 1900s, more than 100 cultivated species of ...
- Erowid Capsaicin (Oleoresin Capsicum) Vault
Information on capsaicin including dosage, effects, legal status, research, media coverage, bibliography and links
- Capsaicin / Capsicum
Capsaicin (pronounced cap-SAY-sin) is the active ingredient in chili peppers. It's what gives chili peppers their kick.
- Kalsec - Capsicum and Capsaicin Concentrates
Product Guide: Product Name: Code: Product Description % Total Capsaicinoids % Capsaicin: Capsaicin Cream Concentrate, 14%, USP Grade Oleoresin Capsicum: 01-140-00-510: A semi ...
- Kalsec - Capsicum and Capsaicin Concentrates
Kalsec® Capsicum and Capsaicin Concentrates are liquids or crystalline semi-solids which liquify at 40°C. Dusting hazards associated with the handling of powdered products are ...
- Sloan-Kettering - Capsaicin
Bottom Line: Clinical trials show that capsaicin is an effective treatment for some types of nerve pain and arthritis, but it does not work for everybody.
- Capsicum | Herbal Remedies, Supplements | PDRHealth
Learn about Capsicum from the publishers of the Physicians Desk Reference. Find information on uses, benefits, food sources, deficiency, dosage, side effects and more for ... Check ...
- Capsicum - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fruit of most species of Capsicum contains capsaicin . Capsaicin is a chemical that can produce a strong burning sensation in the mouth (and, if not properly digested, anus ) of the ...
- Capsicum
A recent review of 33 clinical trials on capsicum/capsaicin concluded capsaicin is effective for psoriasis, pruritus, and cluster headache; it is often helpful for the itching and ...

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