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Allergic Potential of Medicinal Plants From the Asteraceae Family
ABSTRACT Background and Aims The popularity of herbal medicine continues to increase in modern health care practices; therefore, it is imperative to recognize and address potential risks associated with its everyday use. The Asteraceae family is one of the most extensively utilized medicinal plant families due to its abundance and diversity of ...
Tim Ključevšek, Samo Kreft
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O aumento do consumo de produtos de origem natural tem ocasionado problemas de saúde pública devido ao risco da contaminação fúngica e a possível presença de micotoxinas.
Guilherme Prado +5 more
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Phytochemical analysis revealed that ophioglonin is a bioactive component involved in anti‐inflammatory effects of the fern Ophioglossum vulgatum. The anti‐inflammatory properties of ophioglonin were extensively validated in various models. Ophioglonin and Ophioglossum vulgatum extracts were found to inhibit NF‐ĸB and MAPK signaling pathways ...
Xiaoqing Zhu +6 more
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Diazinon (DZN) is an organophosphorus insecticide widely used in agriculture. It has a variety of harmful effects on humans. Asparagus and chamomile have antioxidant properties and are used as antidotes of DZN in this study.
Fahmy G. Elsaid +2 more
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Isolation and pharmacokinetic of matricin from Matricaria recutita L.
Matricin is one of the oldest known antiphlogistic proazulenes from Matricaria recutita L. Due to its chemical lability, esp. in acidic medium, matricin could be a prodrug for a selective COX-2 inhibitor, chamazulene carboxylic acid. The aim of the project was to examin, if chamazulene carboxylic acid is, after oral administration of matricin ...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.) organic cultivation
Abstract Chamomile is one of the most important medicinal plants. Its flower heads are used predominantly for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders and skin inflammation. High demand, and increasing quality requirements have led to the search for new, more effective methods of chamomile cultivation.
Katarzyna Barbara Bączek +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Existing methods for morphological, organoleptic, and chemical authentication may not adequately ensure the accurate identification of plant species or guarantee safety. Herbal raw material authentication remains a major challenge in herbal medicine.
Nazia Nazar +5 more
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Background: Chamomile )Matricaria recutita L. (is one of the important and ancient well-documented medicinal plants in the World. Origin of Chamomile plant species is determined in the Frontal Asia Gene Pool Centre, mainly Iran. Objective: The objectives
M Ghanavati +3 more
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Herbal Amara extract induces gastric fundus relaxation via inhibition of the M2 muscarinic receptor
This preclinical study demonstrates the relaxant effect of Amara herbal extract (containing nine different plant extracts) on fundus smooth muscles dissected from guinea pigs. This relaxant effect occurs via inhibition of M2 muscarinic receptor activity.
Maria‐Riera Piqué‐Borràs +2 more
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ANÁLISE FARMACOPÉICA DE AMOSTRAS DE CAMOMILA Matricaria recutita L., ASTERACEAE
Matricaria recutita L. é uma herbácea anual, popularmente denominada de camomila e empregada como antiinflamatório e antiespasmódico. Este trabalho objetivou proceder à análise farmacognóstica de amostras de camomila comercializadas em Curitiba, a fim de se avaliar a qualidade desse fármaco vegetal e do mercado fitoterápico. As amostras foram ensaiadas
M. Do R. DUARTE, M. P. De LIMA
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