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Plant adaptogens. II. Bryonia as an adaptogen

Phytomedicine, 1997
Bryonia, a well-known medicinal plant used mainly in homeopathy as an antiinflammatory, has never been considered an adaptogen. However, much evidence has been accumulated during the last decade indicating that Bryonia roots have adaptogenic properties.
A, Panossian, E, Gabrielian, H, Wagner
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Plant adaptogens

Phytomedicine, 1994
The term adaptogen has not yet been accepted in medicine. This is probably due to the difficulties in discriminating adaptogenic drugs from immunostimulators, anabolic drugs, nootropic drugs, and tonics. There can be not doubt, however, that, at least in animal experiments, there are plant drugs capable of modulating distinct phases of the adaptation ...
H, Wagner, H, Nörr, H, Winterhoff
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Adaptogens

2016
This chapter presents evidence from human clinical trials relating to "adaptogens," that is, herbal treatments which have been found to be effective in facilitating optimal performance in times of stress, as well as addressing acute symptoms of anxiety.
Perry, Naomi, Camfield, David A
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Ethoxidol as a Broad-spectrum Adaptogen

Current Molecular Pharmacology, 2023
Background: Stress factors lead to a shift in the antioxidant-prooxidant relationship, allowing an increase in the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by mitochondria, which results in the development of oxidative stress. Consequently, it is possible to put forward an as-sumption that drugs which reduce the excessive generation of ROS by these
Zhigacheva V. Irina   +5 more
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Adjuvants, immunomodulators, and adaptogens

2022
Vaccine adjuvants are a diverse range of compounds that have the ability to improve vaccine potency through more efficient antigen presentation and delivery, stimulation of the innate immune system or prolonged effect on adaptive immunity. Through these mechanisms, adjuvants can enable better vaccine responses in specific population groups, such as ...
Milicic, Anita   +16 more
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Deconstructing an Adaptogen

Holistic Nursing Practice, 2008
The dried roots and rhizomes of Eleutherococcus senticosus (Araliacaea) plant are used in various preparations, primarily for its "adaptogenic" properties. An adaptogen supports health and prevents disease in both sick and healthy individuals through nonspecific effects, which neutralize various environmental and physical stressors while remaining ...
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Adaptogenic effect of Bacopa monniera (Brahmi)

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2003
As stress is linked to many diseases, research on an effective antistress agent (adaptogen) from plants has gained importance. We report the investigations on the adaptogenic property of a standardized extract of Bacopa monniera against acute (AS) and chronic stress (CS) models in rats.
Deepak, Rai   +5 more
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Antioxidant Evaluation of Three Adaptogen Extracts

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2008
Adaptogens are harmless herbs which have pharmaceutical benefits due to their balancing, regulative and tonic functions. However, despite these medicinal effects, the antioxidant potential of adaptogens is rarely mentioned. This study investigated the antioxidant potential of 3 adaptogen extracts, Rhodiola rosea (golden root), Eleutherococcus ...
Tung-Sheng, Chen   +2 more
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