Pharmacological action of Angelica sinensis polysaccharides: a review [PDF]
Angelica sinensis, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine and food, which has a long history of clinical application, is used to improve health conditions and treat various diseases.
Chunzhen Ren +16 more
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Pharmacological effects of
Radix Angelica Sinensis, the dried root of Angelica sinensis (Danggui), is a herb used in Chinese medicine to enrich blood, promote blood circulation and modulate the immune system.
Hsieh Ching-Liang, Wu Yi-Chian
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Efficacy and mechanisms of Angelica sinensis in treating endometrial cancer: an integrated study [PDF]
Background Angelica-based formulas can improve quality of life in patients with endometrial cancer. However, the results remain controversial, and their mechanisms of action are unclear. In this study, we systematically explored the effects and mechanism
Zhenyi Li +3 more
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Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of bHLH transcription factors associated with ferulic acid biosynthesis in Angelica sinensis [PDF]
This study identifies 148 bHLH transcription factors in Angelica sinensis and reveals four putative candidates associated with ferulic acid biosynthesis, providing a genetic foundation for metabolic engineering to enhance the plant’s medicinal value. The
Khadija Tehseen Arshad +13 more
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Regulatory Effects of Chlormequat Chloride on the Yield and Chemical Composition of Angelica sinensis Radix [PDF]
Chlormequat chloride (CCC), as a commonly used plant growth regulator in the production of rhizomatous medicinal herbs, can effectively control the bolting phenomenon in Angelica sinensis, significantly increasing the yield of underground rhizomes ...
Honghan Qin +4 more
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Supplementation of dietary Angelica sinensis extracts to lactating Wuzhishan sows: effects on milk composition, immune function, milk-derived hormones, and related gene expression [PDF]
The milk provided by sows plays an essential role in the growth and development of the piglets. This study aimed to explore the effects of Angelica sinensis extracts on milk composition, immune function, milk-derived hormones, and related gene expression
Hongzhi Wu +6 more
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Adulteration Identification of Angelica Sinensis Radix Based on Molecular Matrix Characteristics [PDF]
Angelica sinensis radix (AS), the dried root of Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels, is widely used in Chinese medicine and food products. However, after conducting market research, at least a quarter of AS on the market is commonly adulterated by Levisticum
Yu Zhang +7 more
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Differences in morphological characteristics, photosynthetic capacity and Chloroplast genomes reveal molecular markers to distinguish Angelica sinensis, A. acutiloba and A. gigas [PDF]
Background The dried roots of Angelica sinensis, A. acutiloba, and A. gigas in the Angelica L. have been used as the same traditional medicines for nourishing the blood, regulating female menstrual disorders, relieving pains, and relaxing bowels for ...
Xia Li +3 more
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Non-Targeted Metabolomics Analysis Reveals the Inhibition Mechanism of Ozone Treatment on Postharvest Blue Mold in Angelica sinensis [PDF]
Angelica sinensis is susceptible to blue mold caused by Penicillium polonicum during storage. The metabolic mechanisms of O3 as a fungicide in controlling blue mold caused by P. polonicum in A. sinensis remain unclear. This study investigated the effects
Jihui Xi +3 more
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Combination of Metabolomic Analysis and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Differential Mechanism of Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis and Flavonoid Biosynthesis in Wild and Cultivated Forms of Angelica sinensis [PDF]
Objectives: Angelica sinensis is a type of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) used primarily as a blood tonic. The chemical components that exert their efficacy are mainly bioactive metabolites, such as ferulic acid, flavonoids, and volatile oils.
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