Mongolian medicine: From traditional practice to scientific development
Siqi Li, Zeyuan Zhao, Aruhan, Minhui Li
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Traditional Mongolian Medicine Qiqirigan-8 alleviates non-alcoholic fatty liver disease via restoring gut microbiota and metabolism [PDF]
BackgroundMongolian Medicine Qiqirigan-8 (MMQ-8) is a traditional Mongolian medicine formula used to treat fatty liver disease. However, the material basis and in vivo metabolic process of the therapeutic effect of MMQ-8 on non-alcoholic fatty liver ...
Dandan Yang +12 more
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Use of Traditional Mongolian Medicine in Children with Concussion
(1) Background: There is no specific treatment for concussion in modern medicine, and existing treatment is only limited to resting and restoring cognition.
Orgilbayar Ganbat +3 more
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Exploring traditional mongolian materia medica: the path of progress from tradition to modernity [PDF]
Traditional Mongolian medicine boasts a long history with its integrated and unigue theoretical system. Traditional Mongolian materia medica (TMMM), as the primary substance for the treatments in traditional Mongolian medicine, was thought to be an ...
Ruyu Shi +7 more
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Traditional Mongolian Medicine – A Potential for Drug Discovery [PDF]
The principles of Traditional Mongolian Medicine (TMM) and a short history of this medical tradition as practised in the Republic of Mongolia are provided. TMM represents an Asian medical tradition which is greatly influenced by Tibetan Buddhism and which had flourished for centuries in regions inhabited by the Mongols. After the communist ideology had
Kletter, Christa +3 more
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Paradigm shift in traditional Mongolian medicine in the 18th century
As Thomas Kuhn stated in his book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions", revolution is an example of advanced science made by a successful paradigm shift from one to another.
Enkhamgalan Damiran +4 more
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Phytochemical and pharmacological progress on Syringa oblata, a traditional Mongolian medicine
Syringa oblata is a traditional Mongolian medicine mainly distributed in the Helan Mountains (the boundaries of Inner Mongolia and Ningxia, China) and the north of Yan Mountains (Aohan Qi, Inner Mongolia, China). It is clinically used to treat diseases caused by Heyi, such as heartache and heat pathogen in the heart. Phytochemical studies on S.
Tai, Badalahu +6 more
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Mongolian medicine Wulanwendusu-11 alleviates myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury by modulating the intestinal microbiota and associated metabolic pathways [PDF]
ObjectiveWulanwendusu-11 (WLWDS-11) is a commonly used Mongolian medicine for treating cardiovascular diseases. However, its regulating effect on intestinal flora-host metabolism in relieving chronic myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI) is still
Wuyunsiqin +13 more
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Impact of mare milk-derived small extracellular vesicles on proliferation, phagocytosis, and migration in RAW264.7 macrophage [PDF]
Mare milk is rich in nutrients and bioactive compounds, suggesting that its Small extracellular vesicles may possess immunomodulatory properties. In this study, we developed an optimized ultracentrifugation method to isolate Mare Milk-Derived Small ...
Shuang Wang +14 more
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IntroductionScreening for effective antiviral compounds from traditional Mongolian medicine not only aids in the research of antiviral mechanisms of traditional medicines, but is also of significant importance for the development of new antiviral drugs ...
Mao-Shun Nie +9 more
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