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Phytotherapy and food applications from Brassica genus

Phytotherapy Research, 2021
Plants of the genus Brassica occupy the top place among vegetables in the world. This genus, which contains a group of six related species of a global economic significance, three of which are diploid: Brassica nigra (L.) K.
B. Salehi   +24 more
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Nanophytomedicine: A promising practical approach in phytotherapy

Phytotherapy Research
The long and rich history of herbal therapeutic nutrients is fascinating. It is incredible to think about how ancient civilizations used plants and herbs to treat various ailments and diseases.
Hadi Sardarabadi   +3 more
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Phytotherapy in the management of denture stomatitis: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials

Phytotherapy Research, 2021
Medicinal plant extracts are commonly applied for infectious diseases and are perceived as alternatives to conventional antimicrobial agents. We aimed to confirm the efficacy of phytotherapy for denture stomatitis compared with conventional therapies and
Yusen Shui   +3 more
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A review on network pharmacology based phytotherapy in treating diabetes- An environmental perspective.

Environmental Research, 2021
Diabetes has become common lifestyle disorder associated with obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Environmental factors like physical inactivity, polluted surroundings and unhealthy dieting also plays a vital role in diabetes pathogenesis.
M. Venkateswaran   +5 more
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Phytotherapy using blueberry leaf polyphenols to alleviate non-alcoholic fatty liver disease through improving mitochondrial function and oxidative defense.

Phytomedicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Since non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) pathogenesis is multi-factorial, pharmacotherapy with a specific target commonly exhibits limited efficacy.
Zheng Li   +7 more
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Phytotherapy for chronic prostatitis

Current Urology Reports, 2000
Chronic prostatitis is a poorly defined condition that is difficult to treat; there are therefore multiple therapies. Although there is a paucity of trials using phytotherapeutic agents, plant extracts have been postulated to have anti-inflammatory effects that might be useful in the treatment of chronic prostatitis.
F C, Lowe, E, Fagelman
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Phytotherapy use for disease control in aquaculture: a review of the last 5 years

Aquaculture International, 2023
J. Ng   +7 more
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Phytotherapy and combined nanoformulations as a promising disease management in aquaculture: a review

Aquaculture International, 2022
Jeyaraj Jeyavani   +6 more
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Phytotherapy in heart failure

Phytomedicine, 1997
According to the results of experimental investigations, standardized Crataegus extracts differ markedly from other inotropic drugs used for the treatment of heart failure. Crataegus has positive inotropic, positive chronotropic, positive dromotropic but negative bathmotropic effects, increases coronary and myocardial perfusion, lowers peripheral ...
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Guidelines in Phytotherapy: Phytotherapy in Italy

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1999
Fabio Firenzuoli, Luigi Gori
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