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Application progress of ultrasound in the production and processing of traditional Chinese herbal medicines

open access: yesUltrasonics Sonochemistry
The quality of Chinese herbal medicines is the key to the quality of traditional Chinese medicine. The processing of Chinese herbal medicines is an important part of the production and quality formation of medicinal materials.
Jia-Ning Zhang, Xiaoping Yu
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Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses provide new insights into the appropriate harvest period in regenerated bulbs of Fritillaria hupehensis

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
IntroductionThe bulb of Fritillaria hupehensis, a traditional cough and expectorant medicine, is usually harvested from June to September according to traditional cultivation experience, without practical scientific guidance.
Yuanyuan Duan   +14 more
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Tailoring enhanced production and identification of isoflavones in the callus cultures of Pueraria thomsonii Benth and its model verification using response surface methodology (RSM): a combined in vitro and statistical optimization

open access: yesBeni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2022
Background Scientifically, isoflavones from Pueraria thomsonii Benth possess diverse pharmacological activities and have been used to treat various diseases.
Yu Li   +10 more
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Understanding plant to extract ratios in botanical extracts

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2022
Dietary supplement current good manufacturing practice (cGMP) requires establishment of quality parameters for each component used in the manufacture of a dietary supplement to ensure that specifications for the identity, purity, strength, composition ...
Maria Monagas   +12 more
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Development of EST-SSR primers and genetic diversity analysis of the southern blight pathogen Sclerotium rolfsii using transcriptome data

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
IntroductionSclerotium rolfsii Sacc. is a globally dispersed pathogenic fungus that causes southern blight disease in many crops and Chinese herbal medicine.
Fanfan Wang   +11 more
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Pharmacovigilance of herbal medicine [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Ethnopharmacology, 2012
Pharmacovigilance is essential for developing reliable information on the safety of herbal medicines as used in Europe and the US. The existing systems were developed for synthetic medicines and require some modification to address the specific differences of medicinal herbs.
Shaw, Debbie   +4 more
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Database-aided UHPLC-Q-orbitrap MS/MS strategy putatively identifies 52 compounds from Wushicha Granule to propose anti-counterfeiting quality-markers for pharmacopoeia

open access: yesChinese Medicine, 2023
Wushicha Granule, an over-the-counter-drug (OTC) prescription, consists of 19 traditional Chinese herbals medicines (CHMs), such as Chaihu, Hongcha, Chuanxiong, Houpo, and Gancao.
Xican Li   +7 more
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Constipation and herbal medicine [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2015
Constipation is characterized by a variety of bowel symptoms such as difficulty passing stool, hard stool, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. The multifactorial causes of constipation limit the clinical efficacy of current conventional treatments that use a single drug that acts through only one pathway.
Iizuka, Norio, Hamamoto, Yoshihiko
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Synthesis, characterization, and antiparasitic effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles-eugenol nanosuspension against Toxoplasma gondii infection

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Background: In this study, zinc oxide nanoparticles-coated with eugenol (ZnO@Eug) were synthesized and evaluated as a nanosuspension (NSus) formulation against Toxoplasma gondii in vitro and in vivo. Methods: An anti-Toxoplasma activity assay for ZnO@Eug
Kourosh Cheraghipour   +7 more
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Herbal medicines [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Psychiatry, 2005
Plants have been used for medicinal purposes throughout human history and although it may seem to us that modern life is innately much more stressful than long ago, the struggle for basic survival then must have been at least as worrying as the more 'sophisticated' concerns of today.
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