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IntroductionPeanut allergy is an immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated food allergy. Rubia cordifolia L. (R. cordifolia), a Chinese herbal medicine, protects against peanut-induced anaphylaxis by suppressing IgE production in vivo.
Nan Yang +11 more
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Dietary pseudopurpurin improves bone geometry architecture and metabolism in red-bone Guishan goats.
Red-colored bones were found initially in some Guishan goats in the 1980s, and they were designated red-boned goats. However, it is not understood what causes the red color in the bone, or whether the red material changes the bone geometry, architecture,
ChenChen Wu +8 more
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Diabetic nephropathy: Ayur‐nutri‐pharmaco approach
Overview of regulatory mechanisms in diabetic nephropathy and its intervention through phytotherapy. Abstract Prameha, described in Ayurveda, shares similarities with non‐communicable lifestyle disorder Diabetes Mellitus. It is associated with an array of complications, referred to as “Upadrava” which can manifest in various organ systems.
Kounaina Khan, Subrahmanya Padyana
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The effects of Jawoongo soap on skin improvement
Abstract Background Jawoongo is used to treat and prevent skin issues such as dry and keratinization disorders, burns, trauma, pigmentation, scarring, and inflammatory skin conditions. In this study, the efficacy and safety of 0.47% Jawoongo extract‐containing soap (JAUN‐CS) were assessed in terms of skin improvement effects such as cleansing ...
Sarang Oh +5 more
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Abstract The Middle Nile Valley offers exceptional environmental conditions that allow the preservation of organic materials, including textiles. This paper presents the results of the analysis of 17 samples collected from wool, cotton, and silk textiles excavated in the ancient capital of Old Dongola from layers dated to the 17th and 18th centuries CE.
Magdalena M. Wozniak +3 more
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New Cytotoxic Bicyclic Hexapeptides, RA-XXIII and RA-XXIV, from Rubia cordifolia L.
Two new bicyclic hexapeptides, RA-XXIII and RA-XXIV, were isolated from the roots of Rubia cordifolia L. (Rubiaceae). Their structures were determined by the analysis of their 2D NMR spectra, chemical methods, and X-ray crystallography. The IC50 values of RA-XXIII and RA-XXIV against P-388 leukemia cells were 0.16 and 0.48 microg/ml, respectively.
Lee, Ji-Ean +4 more
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The potential of Ethiopian medicinal plants to treat emergent viral diseases
Abstract Ethiopians have deep‐rooted traditions of using plants to treat ailments affecting humans and domesticated animals. Approximately 80% of the population continues to rely on traditional medicine, including for the prevention and treatment of viral diseases.
Mekbib Fekadu +10 more
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A review on alizarin-added bio-based smart meat packaging sensors
Smart food packaging systems are essential to food quality management systems through tracking changes in physicochemical quality attributes with special attention placed on changes in pH level, because these are important for signifying spoilage ...
Sameeran Gam +4 more
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The Underling Mechanisms Exploration of Rubia cordifolia L. Extract Against Rheumatoid Arthritis by Integrating Network Pharmacology and Metabolomics. [PDF]
Zeng W +8 more
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Rubia cordifolia L. (Indian madder) is a valuable medicinal plant known for its natural dye content, notably alizarin and purpurin, with applications in textiles and cosmetics. This study aims to optimize the concentrations of auxin, salicylic acid, elicitors, and precursors to maximize the production of alizarin and purpurin in adventitious roots ...
Muniraj Gnanaraj +5 more
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