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Herb-Drug Interactions and Hepatotoxicity.

Current drug metabolism, 2019
BACKGROUND In recent times, herbals or phytomedicines have become very popular due to their global acceptance as a complementary and alternative remedy. While modern drugs are commercially available only after laboratory validations, clinical trials, as ...
M. Parvez, V. Rishi
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Herbs and herb lore

Child Care, 2010
How to introduce these culinary plants to the children you care for.
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Herbe — Herb database management system

2017 6th ICT International Student Project Conference (ICT-ISPC), 2017
Learning about herb is important for daily medical treatment. People should know how to use herb around them to cure simple diseases in daily life. This reason inspires us to create the herb database application to be used as standard for research and study in the future.
Jarernsri L. Mitrpanont   +3 more
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TCMID: traditional Chinese medicine integrative database for herb molecular mechanism analysis

open access: yesNucleic Acids Research, 2012
As an alternative to modern western medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is receiving increasingly attention worldwide. Great efforts have been paid to TCM’s modernization, which tries to bridge the gap between TCM and modern western medicine. As
Ruichao Xue   +5 more
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The in vitro antibacterial activity of dietary spice and medicinal herb extracts

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2007
Harold Corke
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Herbs

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1996
Herbs have been used by man since antiquity for the prevention and treatment of illness. In the past few years, an increased interest in herbs seems to parallel the back-to-nature movement in the United States. While many herbs can be helpful, others pose potential threats.
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Herbs and atherosclerosis

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2001
It is now widely accepted that atherosclerosis is a complex multicellular process involving oxidation of cholesterol and the intracellular accumulation of oxidized cholesterol. This accumulation causes a cascade of inflammatory processes, resulting in an unstable atherosclerotic plaque that ultimately bursts, causing myocardial infarction.
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