An Unusual Case of Dietary-Induced Liver Injury during Pregnancy: A Case Report of Probable Liver Injury due to High-Dose Turmeric Intake and Literature Review. [PDF]
Turmeric‐induced liver injury is a controversial topic, and turmeric is safe to consume during pregnancy in small amounts; however, it might be an uncommon cause of liver injury if consumed in large amounts. We hereby report a case of a pregnant patient who demonstrated atypical signs and symptoms of dietary‐induced liver injury during pregnancy.
Haloub K, McNamara E, Yahya RH.
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Due to certain differences in terms of molecular structure, isoquinoline alkaloids from Chelidonium majus engage in various biological activities.
Sylwia Zielińska +7 more
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Some biological aspects of the weed Lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) [PDF]
Lesser celandine (Ranunculaceae) is a perennial weed with tuberous root. Tubers are the most important means of reproduction and dispersion of this weed. In recent years, it has spread into wheat fields in Western Iran, mainly in the Lorestan province. A
S. Sohrabi Kertabad +3 more
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Extracts of medical plants suppress the SOS response and reduce mutagenesis in E. coli [PDF]
One of the promising directions in the fight against the emergence and spread of farm animal microbiota resistance factors is the development and search for feed additives that can inhibit the SOSresponse.
Mazanko Maria +5 more
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In the consumptive world, mysterious things function as magic or superstition, sometimes via tradition, or a relic of a by-gone era. However, we are still afraid to see a black cat, and somebody remembers the celandine (in Polish “jaskółcze ziele ...
Agnieszka Tańczuk
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Удмуртские названия чистотела (Chelidonium L.) и их параллели в других финно-пермских языках [Udmurt Designations for Celandine (Chelidonium L.) and Their Parallels in Other Finno-Permic Languages] [PDF]
The article deals with folk designations (phytonyms) that denote the plant celandine (Chelidonium L.) and its most widespread species, the greater celandine (Celidonium majus L.).
Elena Galitsyna
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Molecular isolation of cDNA encoding N-methylstylopine hydroxylase from greater celandine (Chelidonium majus L.) and its expression enhancement in response to salinity abiotic elicitor [PDF]
The greater celandine (Chelidonium majus L.) contains important alkaloids such as Sanguinarine. Sanguinarine is an active alkaloid with potentially antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor properties that is widely found in plants of ...
Zahra Soleimani +2 more
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Acquisition, Distribution and Perspectives of Healthcare Information in Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) [PDF]
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2500 on 06.20.2017 by CS (TIS)From April 2001 until September 2005 1 worked as a Pilkington research fellow at the Department of Complementary Medicine, University of Exeter, which in 2002 was integrated as a unit ...
Boehm, Katja
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Relevance. Population dynamics (population waves) is an intrinsic quality of population systems. These fluctuations can be induced by various factors, e.g.
N. V. Matsishina +3 more
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Chromoplast biogenesis in Chelidonium majus petals
The differentiation of chromoplasts, with special emphasis on the formation and the organisation of chromoplast fibrils, was followed in the petals of the greater celandine, Chelidonium majus L.
Nikola Ljubešić, Mercedes Wrischer
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