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Human intestinal bacteria responsible for the metabolism of saikosaponins [PDF]
Metabolism of saikosaponins by human intestinal bacteria is discussed in view of the results obtained during the last years. Saikosaponins (SAPs) were converted to prosaikogenins and saikogenins in order by a human fecal suspension and by the bacterial ...
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BackgroundSepsis-associated liver injury (SALI) increases mortality in critically ill patients but lacks targeted treatments. Although the natural compound Paeoniflorin shows anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory potential, its specific function and ...
Zhiwei Rong +5 more
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Inhibiting the death receptor 3 (DR3) signaling pathway in group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) presents a promising approach for promoting mucosal repair in individuals with ulcerative colitis (UC).
Shaowei Huang +13 more
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The analgesic effect of paeoniflorin: A focused review
Abstract Pain has been a prominent medical concern since ancient times. Despite significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of pain in contemporary medicine, there is no a therapeutic cure for chronic pain. Chinese herbaceous peony, a traditional Chinese analgesic herb has been in clinical use for millennia, with widespread ...
Li Mingzhu +6 more
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The Chaihu-Shaoyao drug pair (Bupleuri Radix and Paeoniae Radix Alba) which is a traditional Chinese drug pair, has been widely used for anti-inflammatory purposes.
Xiaobin Tan +5 more
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Oxidative Stress and Parkinson's Disease: New Hopes in Treatment with Herbal Antioxidants [PDF]
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder due to dopamine deficit in substatia nigra. PD is mainly a sporadic disease with unestablished etiology.
Bahmani, Mahmoud. +3 more
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a neurological disorder, is one of the major reasons for memory loss in the world. AD is characterized by a sequela of cognitive and functional decline caused by brain cell degeneration. Paeoniflorin is a monoterpenoid glycoside
Mohnad Abdalla +3 more
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