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Protective effect of glycyrrhizin on coronary microembolization‐induced myocardial dysfunction in rats

open access: yesPharmacology Research & Perspectives, 2021
Coronary microembolization (CME)‐induced inflammation and cardiomyocyte apoptosis are two key factors contributing to CME‐induced myocardial dysfunction.
Yonggang Yuan   +3 more
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Glycyrrhizin improves the pathogenesis of psoriasis partially through IL-17A and the SIRT1-STAT3 axis

open access: yesBMC Immunology, 2021
Background The anti-inflammatory effect of glycyrrhizin has been widely recognized, while the specific mechanism of glycyrrhizin in psoriasis remains poorly understood.
Huang Qiong   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effect of glycyrrhizin on pseudomonal skin infections in human-mouse chimeras. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
In our previous studies, peripheral blood lineage(-)CD34(+)CD31(+) cells (CD31(+) IMC) appearing in severely burned patients have been characterized as inhibitor cells for the production of β-defensins (HBDs) by human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK).
Shohei Yoshida   +6 more
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Glycyrrhizin, an inhibitor of HMGB1 induces autolysosomal degradation function and inhibits Helicobacter pylori infection

open access: yesMolecular Medicine, 2023
Background Helicobacter pylori is a key agent for causing gastric complications linked with gastric disorders. In response to infection, host cells stimulate autophagy to maintain cellular homeostasis. However, H. pylori have evolved the ability to usurp
Uzma Khan   +8 more
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Protective effect of glycyrrhizin, a direct HMGB1 inhibitor, on post-contrast acute kidney injury

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Post contrast-acute kidney injury (PC-AKI) is defined as the deterioration of renal function after administration of iodinated contrast media. HMGB1 is known to play an important role in the development of acute kidney injury.
Hyewon Oh   +5 more
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Utilization of Glycyrrhizin and Licorice Extract as Natural Sweetener in Some Food Products and Biological Impacts [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 2017
Replacing sucrose with safe natural intense sweeteners has importance in health concerns as a way to produce healthy foods with low caloric value. The present study has been carried out to utilize glycyrrhizin and licorice extract (LE) from Glycyrrhiza ...
Mona Massoud   +3 more
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Stable DOPG/Glycyrrhizin Vesicles with a Wide Range of Mixing Ratios: Structure and Stability as Seen by Scattering Experiments and Cryo-TEM

open access: yesMolecules, 2021
Phosphatidylglycerols represent a large share of the lipids in the plasmamembrane of procaryotes. Therefore, this study investigates the role of charged lipids in the plasma membrane with respect to the interaction of the antiviral saponin glycyrrhizin ...
Carina Dargel   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Clinical Risk Factors of Licorice-Induced Pseudoaldosteronism Based on Glycyrrhizin-Metabolite Concentrations: A Narrative Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2021
Licorice, the dried root or stolon of Glycyrrhiza glabra or G. ularensis, is commonly used worldwide as a food sweetener or crude drug. Its major ingredient is glycyrrhizin.
Tetsuhiro Yoshino   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Glycyrrhizin-Based Hydrogels Accelerate Wound Healing of Normoglycemic and Diabetic Mouse Skin

open access: yesPharmaceutics, 2022
Efficient wound repair is crucial for mammalian survival. Healing of skin wounds is severely hampered in diabetic patients, resulting in chronic non-healing wounds that are difficult to treat.
Maarten A. Mees   +15 more
doaj   +1 more source

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