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Best Available Evidence in Cochrane Reviews on Herbal Medicine?
Cochrane reviews are considered by many to be the “gold standard” or the final word in medical conversation on a topic. We explored the eleven most relevant Cochrane reviews on herbal medicine and identified that frequently herbal medicines in the included studies had not been sufficiently well characterised.
Elyad Davidson +4 more
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Coal‐Based Anthraquinone Synthesized by Cascade Catalytic Hydrogenation and Oxidation
A cascade catalytic process has been proposed for the conversion of AN into the valuable AQ, utilizing a Pt/6MoOx/Al2O3 catalyst for hydrogenation to DHA and a RuOx‐Ce0.7Zr0.3O2 catalyst for oxidation, thus presenting an efficient route from coal to high‐value chemicals.
Jiuqiang Ma +5 more
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Overview of Botanical Status in EU, USA, and Thailand
The botanical status in EU, USA, and Thailand is different owing to the regulatory status, the progress of science, and the influence of culture and society. In the EU, botanicals are positioned as herbal medicinal products and food supplements, in the US they are regulated as dietary supplements but often used as traditional medicines, and in Thailand,
Weena Jiratchariyakul +2 more
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Interactions between Herbal Medicinal Products and Conventional Drugs [PDF]
Herbal medicines are traditionally considered natural and therefore safe products, but their increased consumption also increases the potential risk of interactions with conventional medicines and adverse reactions.
Tomić, S., Balažin, A., Cvek, J.
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ABSTRACT Aloe vera (AV) gel has emerged as a multifunctional ingredient for edible films and coatings amid global efforts to improve food security, reduce plastic waste, and limit postharvest losses. This review summarizes current knowledge on the extraction, composition, and application of Aloe vera gel in biopolymer‐based systems for food ...
Cesar Vinicius Toniciolli Rigueto +8 more
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Cassia fistula is well known for its laxative and antifungal properties due to anthraquinone compounds in the pods. This study quantitatively analyzed rhein in the C. fistula pod pulp decoction extracts kept under various storage conditions using HPLC.
Savita Chewchinda +3 more
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Tropical fruits are sources of bioactive compounds with potential health benefits. The objective of this study was to optimize functional beverage formulations using Aloe vera gel (Aloe barbadensis Miller), clarified cashew juice (Anacardium occidentale), and acerola pulp (Malpighia emarginata), integrating mixture design optimization with kinetic ...
Jorge Osorio Martinez +4 more
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Background: Adequate bowel preparation is essential for accurate colonoscopy. Both oral sodium phosphate (NaP) and polyethylene glycol‐based lavage (PEG‐ELS) are used predominantly as bowel cleansing modalities. NaP has gained popularity due to low drinking volume and lower costs. The purpose of this randomized multicenter observer blinded study was to
S. Schanz +11 more
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Cassia angustifolia and tacrolimus interaction in a liver transplant patient, a case report
Cassia angustifolia is a species of plant from the Senna family that has traditionally been used as a laxative in different herbal products and commercial medicines. Even though there are few documented drug–plant interactions, the use of C. angustifolia with different drugs may have additive effects, such as with other laxatives or potassium‐depleting
Iván Beltrá‐Picó +7 more
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Microfluidic Diffusion Sizing Applied to the Study of Natural Products and Extracts That Modulate the SARS-CoV-2 Spike RBD/ACE2 Interaction. [PDF]
Fauquet J +4 more
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