“…Rat and mice models have been used to show that seed extracts also relieve diabetic nephropathy and thromboses (Ahmad et al., ; Elmas, Erbas, & Yigitturk, ), reduce ethanol absorption (Yoshikawa et al., ), reduce cholesterol in mice fed a high‐fat diet (Avcı, Küçükkurt, Akkol, & Yeşilada, ) and protect against bacterial endotoxemic injuries in mice livers (Jiang et al., ). Seed extracts also have anti‐inflammatory and anti‐oedematous properties (Dumitriu, Olariu, Nita, Zglimbe, & Rosoiu, ; Matsuda et al., ; Sirtori, ; Vasiliauskas, Leonavičienė, Vaitkienė, Bradūnaitė, & Lukšienė, ; Wilkinson & Brown, ) and so have proved effective at clearing skin conditions as an antiwrinkle treatment and in reducing skin ageing (Fujimura et al., ; Masaki, Sakaki, Atsumi, & Sakurai, ) and may help against cellulite and hair loss (Bellini & Nin, ). Extracts of leaves and the bark of young branches have also proved effective as an antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory drug (Braga et al., ; Margină et al., ) and one of the most effective plant extracts in inhibiting Candida albicans (Tambur et al., ).…”