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Equisetum arvense L aqueous extract: a novel chemotherapeutic supplement for treatment of human colon carcinoma [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Medical Science, 2021
Introduction One of the plants that has long been considered by humans is Equisetum arvense L. Equisetum arvense L is now recommended for external use to heal wounds and for internal use to relieve urinary tract and prostate disorders.
Lei Wang   +5 more
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A Multi-Pronged Technique for Identifying Equisetum palustre and Equisetum arvense—Combining HPTLC, HPLC-ESI-MS/MS and Optimized DNA Barcoding Techniques [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2022
The most prominent horsetail species, Equisetum arvense, has an array of different medicinal properties, thus the proper authentication and differentiation of the plant from the more toxic Equisetum palustre is important.
Afoke Ibi   +5 more
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The Impact of Equisetum arvense Vaginal Cream On Premature Rupture of Membranes in Primiparous Women with Striae Gravidarum: A Triple-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Midwifery & Reproductive Health, 2022
Background & aim: One of the risk factors of premature rupture of membranes is striae gravidarum, which occurs in 50-90% of pregnancies due to poor skin elasticity.
Fatemeh Khademolkhamseh   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Molecular, Physiological, and Histopathological Insights into the Protective Role of Equisetum arvense and Olea europaea Extracts Against Metronidazole-Induced Pancreatic Toxicity [PDF]

open access: yesLife
Background: Acute pancreatitis is a significant global disease. This study investigated the phytochemical composition and potential protective effects of Equisetum arvense L. (horsetail) ethanol extract and Olea europaea L. (olive leaves) aqueous extract
Manal R. Bakeer   +9 more
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Evaluation of the Clinical Efficacy of a Novel Palmitoylethanolamide–Equisetum arvense Supplement for the Management of Chronic Pain: Findings from a Prospective Clinical Trial [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Sciences
Background: Chronic pain represents a major therapeutic challenge due to the limited efficacy and tolerability of conventional pharmacological treatments.
Marco Invernizzi   +7 more
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Investigation of the Genotoxic, Antigenotoxic and Antioxidant Profile of Different Extracts from Equisetum arvense L. [PDF]

open access: yesAntioxidants, 2022
The present study investigated the cyto-genotoxic and antigenotoxic effects of four different extracts of Equisetum arvense L. (common name: field horsetail) on human lymphocytes. Specifically, Soxhlet’s prepared extracts from E.
Margarita Dormousoglou   +9 more
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Phytochemical Investigation of Equisetum arvense and Evaluation of Their Anti-Inflammatory Potential in TNFα/INFγ-Stimulated Keratinocytes [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceuticals, 2023
Equisetum arvense L. (Equisetaceae), widely known as ‘horsetail’, is a perennial plant found extensively across Asia. Extracts of E. arvense have been used in traditional medicine, particularly for the treatment of inflammatory disorders.
Se Yun Jeong   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Protective effects of Equisetum arvense methanolic extract on sperm characteristics and in vitro fertilization potential in experimental diabetic mice: An experimental study [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine, 2020
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by impaired insulin secretion or the inability of tissues to respond to insulin. This disease can damage the testis and reduce semen quality.
Mehrsa Fajri   +2 more
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Lipoxygenase activity and rhizomes ultrastructure of vegetative and generative shoots of Equisetum arvense L.

open access: diamondБіологічні студії, 2015
The pattern of changes of lipoxygenaze activity (LOX) and cell ultrustructure of the horsetail rhizome (Equisetum arvense L.) in ontogenesis was studied.
L. M. Babenko   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Isolation of a wide range of minerals from a thermally treated plant: Equisetum arvense, a Mare's tale. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Biol Inorg Chem, 2016
Silica is the second most abundant biomineral being exceeded in nature only by biogenic CaCO3. Many land plants (such as rice, cereals, cucumber, etc.) deposit silica in significant amounts to reinforce their tissues and as a systematic response to ...
Sola-Rabada A   +4 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

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