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Supercritical fluid extraction of monoamine oxidase inhibitor from antler velvet

Separation and Purification Technology, 2009
Abstract Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of the monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor from antler velvet with CO2 was explored. The effect of different parameters, such as particle size, the kind of co-solvent, extraction temperature and pressure, on the extraction yield (Y) and the total inhibitory activity (TI) on MAO-B were investigated using ...
Ran Zhou   +3 more
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Mechanistic Insights into the Immunomodulatory Effects of Velvet Antler Peptides from Sika Deer

Pharmacognosy Magazine
Background Sika deer antler is a traditional Chinese medicine, and its mechanism of action on immune regulation is still unclear. Therefore, this study aims to explore its related mechanism.
Lanyue Yin   +8 more
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THE EFFECT OF VETOM 2 ON THE VELVET ANTLER PRODUCTIVITY OF MARAL STAGS

Bulletin of KSAU
The purpose of research is to study the effect of the drug Vetom 2 on the antler productivity of stag deer. The studies were carried out at the Abinsk maral farm Novotalitskoye Experiment Station, Federal State Budget-Funded Scientific Institution ...
Elena Tishkova
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VELVET ANTLER CONCENTRATE PRESERVATION

Bulletin of KSAU, 2021
Ivan S. Belozerskikh   +2 more
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Epidermal growth factor from deer (Cervus elaphus) submaxillary gland and velvet antler

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1986
Epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like activity was isolated for the first time from the submaxillary gland (SMG) and the velvet antler of red deer (Cervus elaphus) by a combination of Sephadex gel or DEAE-Sephacel and IMAC columns in succession. The semipurified cervine EGF-like activity (cEGF), with specific activity of 4.7 ng/micrograms protein from the
K M, Ko   +6 more
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Ionic liquid-based method for direct proteome characterization of velvet antler cartilage

Talanta, 2016
The cartilage zone of the velvet antler is richly vascularized, this being a major difference to the classical cartilage, in which there are no blood vessels. Angiogenesis and rapid growth of vasculature in velvet antler cartilage (VAC) make it an ideal model for discovering the novel angiogenic regulatory factors.
Zhigang, Sui   +8 more
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Well-known polypeptides of deer antler velvet with key actives: modern pharmacological advances

Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2023
He Sun   +6 more
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Enhanced Proliferation and Activation of Natural Killer Cells by Deer Antler Velvet Extract, YC-1101, and Its Synergistic Antitumor Effects in CT26 Syngeneic Mouse Model.

Journal of Medicinal Food
Deer antler velvet (Cervus elaphus L.) is a traditional material in oriental medicine, extensively utilized for its anti-aging, antioxidant, and immune-boosting properties.
Ji-Young Lee   +11 more
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In vitro antioxidant analysis and characterisation of antler velvet extract

Food Chemistry, 2009
The chemical composition and antioxidant properties of antler velvet extract prepared by supercritical CO2 extraction with co-solvent are presented in this study. The composition in different extracts was determined by radioimmunoassay analysis (RIA), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and thin layer chromatographic (TLC), separately.
Ran Zhou, Shufen Li
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Deer velvet antler: some unanswered questions on toxicology.

Veterinary and human toxicology, 1999
Deer velvet antler is marketed as a remedy for a wide range of disorders. However, there is a lack of information in the scientific literature to support these claims, and there is also a lack of information on potential toxicity. Areas of potential concern include drug residues, possible deleterious androgenic effects on fetuses and neonates and ...
R R, Dalefield, F W, Oehme
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