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Licorice Consumption causing Hypokalemia and Lethal Dysrhythmias
This report describes a case in which approximately a two-month exposure of licorice root tea consumption containing glycyrrhizic acid (GA) produced generalized weakness, secondary hypertension, hyporeflexia and hypokalemia, leading to a reentry ...
Grosscup, Gina
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Coarse‐grained simulations show that the formation of transient anionic–cationic lipid pairs regulates the rate‐limiting step for the lamellar‐to‐hexagonal phase transition in mixtures of anionic and cationic lipids mimicking the endosomal membrane after fusion with lipid‐based nanoparticles, thus playing an important role in the endosomal escape of ...
David Noel Zimmer +2 more
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By displaying the hemagglutinin (HA) or neuraminidase (NA) proteins of influenza viruses on the surface of baculoviruses and infected insect cells, a safe and flexible pseudovirus system capable of performing cytokine analysis, serological detection and antiviral drug screening is established.
Li‐Yun Cheng +7 more
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Licorice‐Induced Pseudohyperaldosteronism: A Case Report
We present a 71‐year‐old man admitted to the intensive care unit with severe hypokalemia after ingesting licorice‐containing confectionary over 6 weeks.
David D. Je +3 more
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Prospects of using licorice as an immunomodulator in pediatrics
Introduction. Despite the current choice of medicines supplied by pharmaceutical industry, phytotherapy today is a quite popular method of treatment, including pediatric patients.
Т. G. Yarnykh, О. А. Rukhmakova
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ABSTRACT Background Hyperpigmentation disorders are a distressing condition, especially for individuals with skin of color who are at higher risk. Often treated topically, a significant advancement in this field was Kligman's depigmenting trio, inhibiting melanogenesis, providing anti‐inflammatory benefits, and promoting epidermal renewal.
Susanna Margaretha H. Kannenberg +9 more
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ABSTRACT Beer lexicon is diverse due to the use of different raw materials during the brewing process leading to many beer styles and categories. However, beers are often simply described with the term “hoppy,” which seems a vague and generic sensory descriptor.
Gonzalo Garrido‐Bañuelos +2 more
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New concept for sustainable licorice production
Kultivierte Süßholzpflanzen (Glycyrrhiza glabra L., Glycyrrhiza uralensis FISCH) enthalten deutlich geringere Mengen an Triterpen-Saponinen (Glycyrrhizinsäure) als wilde Süßholzpflanzen.
Heuberger, Heidi, Rinder, Rudolf
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Background: Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L., Fabaceae) is a well-known herb that it used in traditional medicine due to pharmacological activities. Licorice in herbal medicine is used as a tonic, expectorant and demulcent factor.
Akram Eidi +3 more
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Damascus (Syria), stacks of drying licorice
Licorice.
Sorensen, Clarence Woodrow, 1907-1982
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