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Cytotoxic Saponins from the Chinese Herbal Drug Yunnan Bai Yao

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979
Two cytotoxic saponins were isolated from the acetone extracts of the herbal preparation "Yunnan Bai Yao" by column chromatography. They were identified as a 3-([alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl()Rha leads to 2Glu)]-[alpha-L-arabinofuranosyl(1Ara leads to 4Glu)]-beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-25(R)-spirost-5-en-3beta-ol (I) and 3-([alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1Rha leads to
Paul Hammesfahr   +2 more
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Challenges and Opportunities in the Chinese Herbal Drug Industry

2007
Tremendous achievements have been made in Western medicine in the past that provide fast relief of symptoms at the disease sites, particularly under critical conditions. However, some are either ineffective or produce undesirable adverse effects, or are too costly in some complex diseases, especially chronic diseases.
Lixin Zhang, Wei Jia
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Purity control of some Chinese crude herbal drugs marketed in Italy

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2008
The widespread use of herbal drugs, among which those coming from eastern Countries, has created a more compelling need for quality, a pre-requisite that can influence safety. In the present study, 10 Chinese crude herbal drugs marketed in Italy (Radix Ginseng, Radix Astragali, Rhizoma Coptidis, Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Radix Bupleuri, Radix
MAZZANTI, Gabriela   +5 more
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Drug utilization pattern of Chinese herbal medicines in a general hospital in Taiwan

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2005
AbstractPurposeDrug utilization studies are important for the optimization of drug therapy and have received a great attention in recent years. Most of the information on drug use patterns has been derived from studies in modern Western medicines; however, studies regarding the drug utilization of traditional Chinese medicine (CM) are few.
J. H. Tien   +4 more
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Analysis and Processing of Chinese Herbal Drugs VIII: The Study of Sophorae Floe

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1989
The quantities of active constituents in commercially avaliable Sophora japonica L. (huai-hua) and its processed samples were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography. Rutin, quercetin, sophoricoside, sophorabioside and genistein were found.
S J Sheu, I M Liu
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Adulteration of Chinese herbal medicines with synthetic drugs: a systematic review

Journal of Internal Medicine, 2002
Abstract. Ernst E. (University of Exeter, Exeter, UK). Adulteration of Chinese herbal medicines with synthetic drugs: a systematic review (Review Article). J Intern Med 2002; 252: 107–113.The popularity of Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) demands a critical analysis of safety issues.
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Chinese herbal medicine: a neglected offender for fixed drug eruptions

European Journal of Dermatology, 2010
Auteur(s) : Cheng Tan1, Wen-Yuan Zhu2 1Department of Dermatology, first Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of TCM, 155 HanZhong Road, Jiang Su Province, 210029 Nanjing, China 2Department of Dermatology, first Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, GuangZhou Road, Jiang Su Province, Nanjing, China Chinese herb medicine (CHM) has ...
Cheng Tan, Wen-Yuan Zhu
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Current basic research on traditional Chinese herbal drugs

Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 1997
Article 138 of the Basic Law, which will be Hong Kong's mini-constitution after July 1, 1997, states that " The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall, on its own, formulate policies to develop Western and traditional Chinese medicine and to improve medical and health services . . . . " Hence, the future government will have an
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Chinese Herbal Medicine for the Treatment of Depression: Applications, Efficacies and Mechanisms.

Current pharmaceutical design, 2018
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder and a leading cause of disability worldwide. Traditional Chinese medicine is one of the commonly used complementary and alternative medicine therapies for depression.
Yuanyuan Wang   +7 more
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Pharmacological Effects of Active Components of Chinese Herbal Medicine in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease: A Review.

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2016
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common neurodegenerative disorder associated with dementia, not only severely decreases the quality of life for its victims, but also brings a heavy economic burden to the family and society. Unfortunately, few chemical
Zhi-Yong Wang   +3 more
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