Pharmacokinetics and Bioavailability of Herbal Medicinal Products
The use of herbs for treating various ailments dates back several centuries. Usually, herbal medicine has relied on tradition that may or may not be supported by empirical data. The belief that natural medicines are much safer than synthetic drugs has gained popularity in recent years and led to tremendous growth of phytopharmaceutical usage.
Department of Pharmaceutics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA ( host institution ) +5 more
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Potential Hepatotoxins Found in Herbal Medicinal Products: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Quan NV, Dang Xuan T, Teschke R.
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Biomonitoring for traditional herbal medicinal products using DNA metabarcoding and single molecule, real-time sequencing. [PDF]
Xin T +8 more
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PlantID – DNA-based identification of multiple medicinal plants in complex mixtures [PDF]
Background An efficient method for the identification of medicinal plant products is now a priority as the global demand increases. This study aims to develop a DNA-based method for the identification and authentication of plant species that can be ...
Bremner, Paul +7 more
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Contaminants of Medicinal Herbs and Herbal Products [PDF]
Contaminants of Medicinal Herbs and Herbal ProductsMedicinal plants have a long history of use in therapy throughout the world and still make an important part of traditional medicine. Thus, medicinal plants and herbal products must be safe for the patient (consumer).
Ivan, Kosalec +2 more
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Quantitative Determination of Ascorbic Acid in Herbal Medicinal Products by HPLC
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is involved in many vital biochemical processes in the human body. Rose hips are a natural source of ascorbic acid. Rose hips are used in decoctions and many vitamin herbal teas.
T. A. Golomazova +3 more
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An Assessment of Wound Healing Potential of Argyreia speciosa Leaves
In North India, poultice of young unfolded leaves of Argyreia speciosa Linn. (Convolvulaceae) is used for healing wounds. In order to find scientific evidence for the traditional utilization of leaves of A.
Kuldeep Singh Yadav +5 more
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Improvement of Methods for Standardisation of Medicines Based on Aloe arborescens
Much interest is taken in identification of Aloe arborescens Mill. medicines by a major class of bioactive compounds (anthracene derivatives), as well as in quantitative determination of the compounds belonging to the class, with the same unified method ...
A. V. Beketova +2 more
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Risks of herbal medicinal products [PDF]
AbstractPurposeHerbal medicinal products (HMPs) are again highly popular. Their current popularity renders the assessment of their safety an urgent necessity.MethodNarrative review using examples only.ResultsConstituents of HMPs can be toxic and numerous examples of liver, kidney or other organ damage are on record.
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Phenolics in Primula veris L. and P. elatior (L.) Hill Raw Materials
Primula veris L. and Primula elatior (L.) Hill represent medicinal plants used for the production of herbal teas and preparations with antioxidant and expectorant activity. Flowers and roots of both species possess the same biological activity.
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