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Abstract Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A plays a significant role in fruquintinib metabolism in vitro. This 2‐part, 2‐period fixed‐sequence study investigated the impact of CYP3A inhibition (itraconazole) and CYP3A induction (rifampin) on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of fruquintinib and M11, its main metabolite.
Martha Gonzalez+5 more
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Chemical Structures and Pharmacological Profiles of Ginseng Saponins
Ginseng is a group of cosmopolitan plants with more than a dozen species belonging to the genus Panax in the family Araliaceae that has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
Zeyu Shi, Jin-Zhang Zeng, A. Wong
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Systematic reviews of complementary therapies – an annotated bibliography. Part 2: Herbal medicine [PDF]
Background Complementary therapies are widespread but controversial. We aim to provide a comprehensive collection and a summary of systematic reviews of clinical trials in three major complementary therapies (acupuncture, herbal medicine, homeopathy ...
Hondras, M.+5 more
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(A) PLR contains a variety of isoflavones; (B) PLR attenuated alcoholic liver injury; (C) PLR improved intestinal flora dysbiosis; (D) PLR regulated circadian rhythm. ABSTRACT This study used Puerariae lobatae Radix (PLR) to explore its improvement mechanism in mice with alcoholic liver injury from the perspective of intestinal flora and transcriptome.
Yanfang Liao+7 more
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“Pukad Red Gingseng “ Jajanan Penambah Stamina dan Solusi Diet [PDF]
- Ginseng is the family of Araliaceous which has been famous and used in China since 3 BC by its various benefits. It is believed that the more aged the ginseng, the more healing, and the more healthful for the body.
Rahmawati, B. D. (Binti)
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Probability of Identification: Adulteration of American Ginseng with Asian Ginseng
Abstract The AOAC INTERNATIONAL guidelines for validation of botanical identification methods were applied to the detection of Asian Ginseng [Panax ginseng (PG)] as an adulterant for American Ginseng [P. quinquefolius (PQ)] using spectral fingerprints obtained by flow injection mass spectrometry (FIMS).
Peter de B. Harrington+2 more
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The Rhizosphere Microbiome of Ginseng
The rhizosphere of ginseng contains a wide range of microorganisms that can have beneficial or harmful effects on the plant. Root exudates of ginseng, particularly ginsenosides and phenolic acids, appear to select for particular microbial populations through their stimulatory and inhibitory activities, which may account for the similarities between the
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Two water‐soluble polysaccharides were isolated and purified from Tricholoma flavovirens (TF‐P) and Trametes versicolor (TV‐P), respectively. The structures of the two polysaccharides were identified by combining GPC, FT‐IR, HPLC, GC–MS, and NMR, and the structure–activity relationship has also been studied using immune cells and tumor cells. TV‐P with
Zheng‐Ao Sun+5 more
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American Ginseng Acutely Regulates Contractile Function of Rat Heart
Chronic ginseng treatments have been purported to improve cardiac performance. However reports of acute administration of ginseng on cardiovascular function remain controversial and potential mechanisms are not clear.
Mao eJiang+9 more
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Pharmacogenomics and the Yin/Yang actions of ginseng: anti-tumor, angiomodulating and steroid-like activities of ginsenosides. [PDF]
In Chinese medicine, ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) has long been used as a general tonic or an adaptogen to promote longevity and enhance bodily functions.
Cheng, Yuen Kit+7 more
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