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Biological Characters of Danshen

2014
Danshen leaves include cotyledon, true leaves , and compound leaves . The cotyledons are leaves that first come out of the ground during the germination of Danshen seeds .
Zongsuo Liang   +3 more
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“Danshen” the Night Away

2015
This case discusses a mixed pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic drug interaction between warfarin and danshen resulting in increased anticoagulation.
Tara C. Carey, Kirk Lalwani
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Chinese herbs and warfarin potentiation by ‘Danshen’

Journal of Internal Medicine, 1997
Drug interactions with warfarin can be dangerous and although common drug interactions are now well recognized those with Chinese herbs are not widely appreciated. ‘Danshen’ is a herbal medicine often used for various complaints, particularly cardiovascular, in the Chinese community.
C M, Yu, J C, Chan, J E, Sanderson
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Two dimers generated by lithospermic decarboxylation coupling from Danshen

Bioorganic Chemistry, 2022
To further reveal the active ingredients of Danshen, we systematically studied its chemical components and obtained two new lithospermic acid derivatives (compounds 1 and 2) together with five known phenylpropionic acids (compounds 3-7) from the dried rhizomes of Salvia miltiorrhiza.
Quan-Chang, Gu   +9 more
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Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (Danshen)

2018
Danshen is the dry root and rhizome of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge and is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine. The study proved that Danshen extracts and their components have many pharmacological actions. The lipophylic and hydrosoluble compounds from Danshen have been developed into many preparations for clinical application. Danshen preparations are
Li Zhang, Guan-Hua Du
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Effect of Danshen on TLR2-triggered inflammation in macrophages

Phytomedicine, 2020
Danshen (Salvia Miltiorrhiza Radix et Rhizoma) is a valued herbal plant widely used to treat cardiovascular diseases in Asian countries. In modern medicine, innate immunity-induced inflammation is considered a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
Tingting, Ye   +9 more
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Genetics and Breeding of Danshen

2014
Genuine Danshen medicinal material comes from the dry roots and roots talks of Danshen, a Labiatae plant. With decreasing wild resources, the supply of medicinal Danshen is already unable to meet the demand. Presently, more than 40 species (including mutants and variants) from the Salvia genus have been found whose roots and roots talks can be used as ...
Deyou Qiu, Jingyuan Song
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Preparation of Compound Danshen Micropowder Tablets and Comparative Study of Pharmacokinetics with Compound Danshen Extraction Tablets

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
Compond Danshen micropowder tablets and extraction tablets were firstly prepared respectively. Then the contents of salvianolic acid B, tanshinone IIA, tanshinone I, cryptotanshinone, notoginsenoside R1,ginsenoside Rg1 and ginsenoside Rb1 in these two kinds of tablets were determined by HPLC, and the results showed that the contents in micropowder ...
Peng Yi Hu   +6 more
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Distribution and Habitat of Danshen

2014
Danshen is widely distributed throughout China, from Jiangxi, Hunan in the south, to Liaoning in the north, to Sichuan in the west. It grows in mountainous hill regions with elevations from 120 to 1,300 m.
Luqi Huang, Min Chen, Lanping Guo
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Inhibitory Effects of Danshen components on CYP2C8 and CYP2J2

Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2018
The use of Chinese herbal medicines and natural products has become increasingly popular in both China and Western societies as an alternative medicine for the treatment of diseases or as a health supplement. Danshen, the dried root of Salvia miltiorrhiza (Fam.Labiatae), which is rich in phenolic acids and tanshinones, is a widely used herbal medicine ...
Mei-Juan, Xu   +9 more
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