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Multimycotoxins occurrence in spices and herbs commercialized in Lebanon

Food Control, 2019
Aflatoxins and ochratoxin A are regulated in Europe for some spices (Capsicum spp., Piper spp., Myristica fragrans, Zingiber officinale, Curcuma longa) and mixtures of spices containing one or more of these spices.
N. Darra, L. Gambacorta, M. Solfrizzo
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Phytochemicals of herbs and spices: Health versus toxicological effects.

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2018
Phytochemicals are bioactive plant compounds that can be used as antimicrobial, antibacterial, anticancer agents and are reported to prevent cancer, cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases. Herbs and spices are rich in phytochemicals and can be consumed
Burcu Guldiken   +5 more
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Herbs for hematology

Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2010
In this issue of Leukemia and Lymphoma, Ben-Arye and colleagues provide a comprehensive and well-balanced review on the use of herbs in patients with cancer.
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Herbs.

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2019
2. Elizabethan Herbalists 16th & 17th centuries a. John Gerard 1597. General Historie of Plants. He wrote about plants based on his garden works at Queen Elizabeth's and Lord Burleigh estates and as an apothecary for James I. b.
James A. Duke   +3 more
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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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Cancer and Herbs

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Bestselling books perpetuate the myth that natural products such as herbs and other “dietary supplements” tend to be safer than conventional medicines.1 Once relegated to health food stores, these products now fill pharmacy and supermarket shelves. So-called natural substances are more popular than ever.
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Medicinal herbs and phytochemicals to combat pathogens in aquaculture

Aquaculture International, 2022
Mengmeng Li   +7 more
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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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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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