- Antiplasmodial Agents from the Bhutanese Medicinal Plant Corydalis calliantha
[作者:Wangchuk, P; Bremner, JB; Samten; Rattanajak, R; Kamchonwongpaisan, S,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:481-485 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- The alkaloidal components of the Bhutanese medicinal plant Corydalis calliantha Long, which is used for the treatment of malaria, have been assessed. Four known alkaloids, protopine (1), scoulerine (2), cheilanthifoline ...
- Protective Effect of Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) Extracts on Cultured Human Corneal Limbal Epithelial Cells (HCLEC)
[作者:Song, JX; Li, YQ; Ge, J; Duan, YH; Sze, SCW; Tong, Y; Shaw, PC; Ng, TB; Tsui, KC; Zhuo, YH; Zhang, KY,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:520-524 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- The use of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) as a food and medicine for improving human vision has a long history all over the world. However, there is lack of convincing evidence from rigorous clinical trials or scienti...
- Reciprocal Regulation of Gene Expression by Ephedra herba in Mouse Brain
[作者:Kim, BY; Cao, LH; Park, H; Jeong, S,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:531-537 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- Although Ephedra herba has been used to treat a variety of diseases, the molecular mechanism has not been defined clearly. To identify the molecular events, a microarray analysis was conducted using the brain tissue of m...
- Cornin Ameliorates Cerebral Infarction in Rats by Antioxidant Action and Stabilization of Mitochondrial Function
[作者:Jiang, WL; Zhang, SP; Zhu, HB; Jian-Hou; Tian, JW,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:547-552 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- This study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of cornin, an iridoid glycoside, in an experimental cerebral ischemia induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) and reperfusion (I/R), and to elucidate the po...
- Stimulatory Effect of Undecylenic Acid on Mouse Osteoblast Differentiation
[作者:Kim, MH; Shim, KS; Lee, SU; Kim, YS; Min, YK; Kim, SH,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:559-564 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- Natural compounds with bone-forming (or anabolic) activity have been recently focused on in bone research. The present study investigated the effect of undecylenic acid (UA) on osteoblast differentiation in mouse osteobl...
- Oxidative Stress Modulation by Rosmarinus officinalis in CCl4-induced Liver Cirrhosis
[作者:Gutierrez, R; Alvarado, JL; Presno, M; Perez-Veyna, O; Serrano, CJ; Yahuaca, P,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:595-601 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- Rosmarinus officinalis (Lamiaceae) possesses antioxidant activity and hepatoprotective effects, and so may provide a possible therapeutic alternative for chronic liver disease. The effect produced by a methanolic extract...
- Ethanol Extract of Fructus Ligustri Lucidi Promotes Osteogenesis of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
[作者:Li, G; Zhang, XA; Zhang, JF; Chan, CY; Yew, DTW; He, ML; Lin, MCM; Leung, PC; Kung, HF,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:571-576 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- Fructus Ligustri Lucidi (FLL) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1000 years. The ethanol extract of FLL (EFLL) has been shown to be a potential candidate in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosi...
- Effects of Acacia Honey on Wound Healing in Various Rat Models
[作者:Iftikhar, F; Arshad, M; Rasheed, F; Amraiz, D; Anwar, P; Gulfraz, M,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:583-586 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- Honey is a traditional remedy for the treatment of infected wounds, and is becoming more important as microbial resistance to conventional therapeutic agents increases. A study was conducted to assess the wound-healing a...
- Diuretic and Antioxidant Effects of Cacti-Nea (R), a Dehydrated Water Extract from Prickly Pear Fruit, in Rats
[作者:Bisson, JF; Daubie, S; Hidalgo, S; Guillemet, D; Linares, E,期刊:Phytotherapy Research, 页码:587-594 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年24-4]
- Dehydrated extract of the prickly pear fruit Opuntia ficus indica, Cacti-Nea (R), was evaluated for its chronic diuretic and antioxidant effects in Wistar rats. Cacti-Nea (R) was orally administered daily for seven days ...
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