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species are found in the
Americas (about 700 species), with about 300 species from Southern Asia. There are smaller groups of species from the South Pacific (about 40 species) and Africa (about 15 species). The American, Asian, and South Pacific groups each appear to be
1339:, which were first isolated from Black Pepper, and reported to have antibiotic activities. Preliminary research reports has shown that piperine has an antibacterial activity against various bacteria such as
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1286:. The diversity and ecological importance of the genus makes it a strong candidate for ecological and evolutionary studies. Most research has focused on the economically important species
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effect, which has led to the banning of kava in many countries. On the other hand, the traditional preparation of the root as a calming drink appears to pose little, if any, such hazard.
873:, trade routes deteriorated and the use of pepper declined somewhat, but peppercorns, storing easily and having a high mass per volume, never ceased to be a profitable trade item. In the
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risk. It has also become popular elsewhere in recent decades, and is used as a medical plant. However, pills that contain parts of the whole plant have occasionally shown a strong
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being black pepper fruit. Today, peppercorns of the three preparations (green, white and black) are one of the most widely used spices of plant origin worldwide.
2248:"Piperine treatment suppresses Helicobacter pylori toxin entry in to gastric epithelium and minimizes β-catenin mediated oncogenesis and IL-8 secretion in vitro"
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suppressed trade in cubeb peppercorns at the end of the 1630s to capitalize on his share of the black pepper trade. It remains a significant spice around the
407:, many of which are dominant species in their native habitat. The diversification of this taxon is of interest to understanding the evolution of plants.
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Chester F. Gorman (1971). "The
Hoabinhian and after: subsistence patterns in Southeast Asia during the Late Pleistocene and Early Recent periods".
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Scott, I. M.; Jensen, H.; Nicol, R.; Lesage, L.; Bradbury, R.; Sánchez-Vindas, P.; Poveda, L.; Arnason, J. T.; Philogène, B. J. R. (August 2004).
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Sen, Sandeep; Dayanandan, Selvadurai; Davis, Thomson; Ganesan, Rengaian; Jagadish, M.R.; Mathew, P.J.; Ravikanth, Gudasalamani (September 2019).
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Sen, Sandeep; Dayanandan, Selvadurai; Davis, Thomson; Ganesan, Rengaian; Jagadish, M.R.; Mathew, P.J.; Ravikanth, Gudasalamani (September 2019).
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Culinary use of pepper plants is attested perhaps as early as 9,000 years ago. Peppercorn remains were found among the food refuse left by
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L. Sorrentino; A. Capasso; M. Schmidt (2006). "Safety of ethanolic kava extract: results of a study of chronic toxicity in rats".
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and elsewhere. Later, wars were fought by
European powers, between themselves and in complex alliances and enmities with
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Steven T. S. Lim; Klaus
Dragull; Chung-Shih Tang; Harry C. Bittenbender; Jimmy T. Efird; Pratibha V. Nerurkar (2007).
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spice mix. This species, despite being traded more extensively in earlier times, is less common outside Africa today.
526:. This contrasts with previous theories assuming a younger radiation of the genus. An earlier potential record is of †
1924:"Effects of kava alkaloid, pipermethystine, and kavalactones on oxidative stress and cytochrome P450 in F-344 rats"
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450:). A well-known and very close relative – being also part of the Piperaceae – are the radiator plants of the genus
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2148:"Effects of the natural compounds embelin and piperine on the biofilm-producing property of Streptococcus mutans"
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Chester F. Gorman (1969). "Hoabinhian: a pebble tool complex with early plant associations in
Southeast Asia".
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species have a strong influence on their biology, making them ideal systems for research on the evolution of
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plant, called a peppercorn when it is round and pea-sized, as is usual, is distributed in the wild mainly by
854:, a recipe collection complied about 400 AD, mentions "pepper" as a spice for most main dishes. In the late
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Studies have been done to determine the effectiveness of piper leaves to repel different types of insects.
2197:"Inhibitory effect of piperine on Helicobacter pylori growth and adhesion to gastric adenocarcinoma cells"
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Jaramillo; Paul S. Manos (2001). "Phylogeny and patterns of floral diversity in the genus
2107:"Novel structural analogues of piperine as inhibitors of the NorA efflux pump of Staphylococcus aureus"
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nut slices; its sap helps release the stimulating effect of these "cookies" which are widely known as
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border region, and elsewhere it is used to intoxicate fish which then can be easily caught.
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Martínez, Camila; Carvalho, Mónica R.; Madriñán, Santiago; Jaramillo, Carlos A. (2015).
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2058:"Piperine, a Phytochemical Potentiator of Ciprofloxacin against Staphylococcus aureus"
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in noticeable quantities) was in turn named after piperidine.
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2000:"Origin and evolution of the genus Piper in Peninsular India"
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and the effect of mutualisms on biotic communities.
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or warmer regions. Pepper vines can be used much as
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1373:The significant secondary metabolites of kava are
466:and the common name "pepper" are derived from the
2152:Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
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2246:Tharmalingam, N.; Park, M.; LEE, M.H (2016).
2195:Tharmalingam, N.; Kim, SH.; Park, M. (2014).
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1355:toxin entry to gastric epithelial cells. The
1207:region, where it has been widely spread as a
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1778:Apicius: Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome
940:region today, however. West African pepper (
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1004:) is used to wrap meat for grilling in the
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2252:American Journal of Translational Research
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877:, international traders were nicknamed
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1602:Hollick, Arthur; Martin, G.C. (1930).
783:For other spices called "pepper", see
514:appears to be nested within the clade
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2414:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2111:Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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2062:Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
2007:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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2146:Dwivedi, D.; et al. (2016).
1965:L. A. Dyer; A. N. Palmer (2004).
1862:. Earthcare. 2008. Archived from
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2774:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:326982-2
2464:The families of flowering plants
1284:ecology and evolutionary biology
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924:is used as the fruits are tiny.
900:Due to the wide distribution of
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1309:The obligate and facultative
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818:Green (pickled unripe fruits)
754:species (e.g. spiked pepper,
691:Many pepper plants make good
2201:Infectious Agents and Cancer
1901:10.1016/j.phymed.2006.01.006
1710:10.1126/science.163.3868.671
1385:is suspected to be the main
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410:Pepper plants belong to the
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2164:10.1016/j.jtcme.2014.11.025
2019:10.1016/j.ympev.2019.05.033
1526:were also employed by many.
1433:Some species are sometimes
1331:found in pepper plants are
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992:, leaves of two species of
920:-like "heat" and the whole
822:Black (dried unripe fruits)
750:. On the other hand, other
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2365:American Journal of Botany
1846:Encyclopedia of Asian Food
1840:Charmaine Solomon (1998).
1559:American Journal of Botany
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1168:) leaves are used to wrap
1112:properties. Black pepper (
1008:region, while wild betel (
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549:is not entirely reliable.
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2470:Piper species in Thailand
1638:"Yukok_Koyukuk_2_Geology"
1084:is used medically by the
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869:As Europe moved into the
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820:White (dried ripe seeds)
553:Distribution and ecology
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1104:appears to have strong
1028:are used as a spice in
982:or Mexican pepperleaf (
946:), is commonly used in
830:, there was a vigorous
785:Pepper (disambiguation)
717:, like Celebes pepper (
490:The earliest fossil of
2214:10.1186/1750-9378-9-43
1929:Toxicological Sciences
1421:The largest number of
1403:have been recorded by
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962:Not only the seeds of
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779:As spice and vegetable
403:of shrubs, herbs, and
2305:10.1093/jee/97.4.1390
1943:10.1093/toxsci/kfm035
1860:"Tropical root crops"
1417:List of Piper species
1329:secondary metabolites
1260:
1043:
978:-influenced cooking,
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1848:. Periplus Editions.
1483:Lacistema aggregatum
1478:P. fasciculatum
1472:The species called "
1345:Streptococcus mutans
1252:evolutionary biology
1183:Conversely, another
948:West African cuisine
881:("pepper-sacks") in
1829:. London: T. Cotes.
1702:1969Sci...163..671G
1572:10.3732/ajb.1400427
1349:Helicobacter pylori
1306:hot spot in India.
1292:P. methysticum
1195:), is used for its
1193:P. methysticum
1066:) has been used in
1030:Bangladeshi cuisine
1011:P. sarmentosum
828:classical antiquity
773:secondary compounds
740:habitat destruction
683:to pepper growers.
627:. The fruit of the
609:or almost as small
597:species are either
2124:10.1093/jac/dkn088
1671:2018-05-08 at the
1608:Professional Paper
1551:"A Late Cretaceous
1302:originated in the
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1145:(rejuvenating and
1081:P. darienense
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1046:Kava club in Tonga
934:Philip IV of Spain
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764:in certain areas.
710:P. magnificum
705:temperate climates
666:Homidiana subpicta
299:Trel. & Stehlé
114:Lacquered pepper (
2828:Pantropical flora
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2743:Open Tree of Life
2481:Taxon identifiers
1984:978-0-306-48498-8
1742:World Archaeology
1696:(3868): 671–673.
1642:clamp.ibcas.ac.cn
1393:Repelling insects
1248:community ecology
1237:molecular biology
943:P. guineense
871:Early Middle Ages
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1785:December 9,
1451:Arctottonia
1439:Pothomorphe
1387:hepatotoxic
1280:model genus
1221:hepatotoxic
1209:canoe plant
1147:detoxifying
1139:, used for
1086:Kuna people
1078:flavoring.
1053: 2005
1036:As medicine
1025:Piper chaba
906:Long pepper
875:Middle Ages
796:Spirit Cave
697:subtropical
693:ornamentals
562:pantropical
476:long pepper
436:Saururaceae
416:angiosperms
352:Pothomorphe
272:Arctottonia
215:Piperoideae
211:Subfamily:
172:Angiosperms
2817:Categories
2342:2023-09-25
1647:2023-06-19
1534:References
1516:fish sauce
1443:Macropiper
1435:segregated
1415:See also:
1364:piperazine
1357:piperidine
1327:Important
1314:mutualists
1227:In science
1201:euphoriant
1197:depressant
1170:betel palm
1110:antibiotic
980:hoja santa
974:stews. In
895:archetypal
842:South Asia
792:Hoabinhian
757:P. aduncum
748:extinction
725:pot plants
659:sematurine
651:herbivores
599:herbaceous
575:P. kadsura
532:Cenomanian
516:Schilleria
440:amphibious
432:Piperaceae
412:magnoliids
394:Piperaceae
320:Macropiper
304:Lepianthes
296:Discipiper
205:Piperaceae
185:Magnoliids
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2434:1055-7903
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1581:0002-9122
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1368:P. nigrum
1353:H. pylori
1341:S. aureus
1337:chavicine
1322:symbioses
1300:P. nigrum
1288:P. nigrum
1244:chemistry
1217:addiction
1187:species,
1158:stimulant
1076:cigarette
1072:herbalism
1064:P. cubeba
1006:Indochina
621:mutualism
536:Santonian
530:from the
498:from the
486:Evolution
480:P. longum
453:Peperomia
195:Piperales
142:Kingdom:
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2787:40009192
2782:Tropicos
2498:Wikidata
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2394:11302858
2321:15384353
2274:27158376
2233:25584066
2182:26870681
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2092:16436753
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1952:17329236
1909:16904878
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1718:17742735
1669:Archived
1589:25667080
1463:Zippelia
1333:piperine
1265:piperine
1166:P. betle
1142:rasayana
1126:Ayurveda
1094:Colombia
972:Nigerian
800:Thailand
669:or some
646:Carollia
524:Gondwana
508:Colombia
468:Sanskrit
426:. Their
424:eudicots
420:monocots
280:Artanthe
255:Synonyms
239:Species
201:Family:
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2686:32042-1
2647:3075433
2504:Q159536
2386:2657072
2265:4846933
2224:4290101
2173:4738039
2083:1366922
1870:15 July
1698:Bibcode
1689:Science
1507:Apicius
1476:" and "
1447:Ottonia
1411:Species
1205:Pacific
1134:Trikatu
1088:of the
976:Mexican
956:berbere
851:Apicius
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732:logging
715:species
655:evolved
639:– e.g.
637:mammals
494:is of †
472:pippali
401:species
389:in the
331:Spreng.
328:Ottonia
288:Chavica
221:Genus:
191:Order:
146:Plantae
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687:Usages
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428:family
405:lianas
391:family
377:, the
2761:PIPER
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2712:18301
2694:IRMNG
2673:83584
2621:Piper
2616:FoAO2
2595:1PIPG
2582:52541
2543:78830
2519:Piper
2489:Piper
2446:S2CID
2410:(PDF)
2382:JSTOR
2360:Piper
2039:S2CID
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1975:(PDF)
1969:Piper
1759:JSTOR
1722:S2CID
1553:Piper
1524:herbs
1520:brine
1512:garum
1494:Notes
1467:Piper
1423:Piper
1318:Piper
1278:is a
1276:Piper
1185:Piper
1178:India
1162:Betel
1154:Piper
1137:pills
1060:Cubeb
1044:At a
1016:Malay
998:lolot
994:Piper
968:uziza
964:Piper
926:Cubeb
918:chili
914:Piper
902:Piper
864:sugar
769:Piper
752:Piper
681:pests
676:Lanka
633:birds
629:Piper
623:with
611:trees
603:vines
595:Piper
593:Most
588:frost
584:Korea
580:Japan
558:Piper
547:Piper
543:Yukon
520:Piper
506:) of
492:Piper
470:term
464:Piper
387:genus
374:Piper
363:Trel.
347:Trel.
339:Trel.
315:Trel.
275:Trel.
267:Trel.
226:Piper
179:Clade
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