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Effect of Bilberry Extract on Development of Form-Deprivation Myopia in the Guinea Pig

Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2016
To investigate the effects of bilberry extract, Difrarel, on form-deprivation myopia in guinea pigs.Thirty healthy pigmented guinea pigs, at the age of 3 weeks, were randomly assigned to 3 groups: 2 groups receiving daily orally administered Difrarel (300 mg/kg) either from the outset for 4 or 2 weeks after form deprivation and a control group.
Hong-Wei, Deng   +4 more
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Green extraction of bioactive compounds from bilberry pomace

2022
Extractions engineered from a concept of environmental sustainability, as pressurised liquid extraction (PLE), were developed as a "green" solid-liquid technology for obtaining bioactive compounds (BACs) from various fruits, and other herbal (by) products. The main advantages of PLE vs.
Bebek Markovinović, Anica   +2 more
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Bilberry Extracts Induce Gene Expression Through the Electrophile Response Element

Nutrition and Cancer, 2006
A number of genes important for detoxification and antioxidant defense induced by mild stress generated by, for example, physical activity/exercise, caloric restriction, or alcohol may provide health benefits by causing the organism to mount such a defense response.
Mari Charlotte Wik, Myhrstad   +7 more
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Degradation Index for Quality Evaluation of Commercial Dietary Supplements of Bilberry Extract

Journal of Food Science, 2013
Abstract  In recent years, many anthocyanin‐containing dietary supplements of various dosages and formulations have been sold through advertising their large number of beneficial effects. On the other hand, there is an increased risk of distributing deteriorated supplements to consumers due to lax regulations, because in Japan these ...
Masao, Yamamoto   +7 more
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Adulteration of Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) Extracts

2016
The goal of this bulletin is to provide timely information and/or updates on issues of adulteration of bilberry extract to the international herbal industry and extended natural products community in general. It is intended to complement the previously published works with information on bilberry extract adulteration, e.g., the American Herbal ...
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Effects of Bilberry Fruit and Shoot Extracts on Renal Excretory Function

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 2016
The diuretic and saluretic activities of aqueous and aqueous-alcoholic extracts of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) fruits and shoots were studied in laboratory animals. The results obtained here showed that aqueous extracts of shoots and preparations based on fresh bilberry fruits had moderate diuretic and saluretic activities.
V. A. Kurkin   +3 more
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Application of RP‐HPLC and Spectrophotometry in Standardization of Bilberry Anthocyanin Extract

Archiv der Pharmazie, 1992
AbstractV. myrtillus extracts were examined both qualitatively and quantitatively by UV‐VIS spectrophotometry and a new RP‐HPLC method. The results and the problems arising from application of these methods for bilberry anthocyanins determination are discussed. The quality and purity of various extracts is compared.
Urszula Krawczyk, Gizella Petri
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Bilberry fruit extract laboratory guidance document

2015
Market demand for bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus, Ericaceae) fruit extracts, combined with high prices and falling profit margins have resulted in unscrupulous manufacturers selling various ingredients labeled “bilberry extract.” Adulteration predominantly occurs with anthocyanin-rich extracts from other species, e.g., bog bilberry (V.
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Anti-hyperglycemic Effect of Bilberry, Blackberry and Mulberry Ultrasonic Extracts on Diabetic Rats

Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 2013
Small fruits like bilberry, blackberry and mulberry are rich sources of anthocyanins and other phenols, compounds with a certified antioxidant activity and spectacular effects in some chronic diseases. Romanian bilberry, blackberry and mulberry extracts were tested as anti-hyperglycemic agents on diabetic rats.
Mariana N, Stefănuţ   +6 more
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Effect of bilberry extract (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) on drug-metabolizing enzymes in rats

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2019
Vaccinium myrtillus L. (bilberry) fruit is a blue-colored berry with a high content of anthocyanins. These bioactive secondary metabolites are considered to play a major role in the health-promoting properties of bilberries. Our in vivo study was designed to assess the possible influence of bilberry extract on drug-metabolizing enzymes (DMEs).
Jiří Prokop   +13 more
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