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Chemical constituents of Cyperus rotundus L. and their inhibitory effects on uterine fibroids. [PDF]
Background: Xiang Fu ( Cyperus rotundus L) enters the liver, spleen and triple warmer meridians, and has qi stagnation-removing, qi circulation-promoting, menstruation-regulating and pain-relieving effects. Besides, it can improve ovarian function, and
Ju, Ying, Xiao, Bing
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CHARACTERISATION OF MED-12 MUTATIONS IN UTERINE LEIOMYOMAS OF NIGERIAN WOMEN [PDF]
Uterine fibroids (leiomyomas) are typical benign smooth muscle pelvic tumours in women of reproductive years. Its occurrence depends on race, age at menarche and has been found to arise in about 17.9%-26% of Nigerian women.
Koyejo, Oluwatosin D.
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In the present study, the process of ultrasound‐assisted extraction (UAE) followed by macroporous resin purification was successfully developed to achieve maximal recovery of functional components (flavonoids and ginkgolides) with minimal contents of toxic components (alkylphenols) from Ginkgo biloba leaves.
Guisheng Zhou +8 more
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A Phytopharmacological Review on a Medicinal Plant: Juniperus communis
Juniperus communis is a shrub or small evergreen tree, native to Europe, South Asia, and North America, and belongs to family Cupressaceae. It has been widely used as herbal medicine from ancient time. Traditionally the plant is being potentially used as antidiarrhoeal, anti‐inflammatory, astringent, and antiseptic and in the treatment of various ...
Souravh Bais +4 more
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Comparing Structural Features of Flavonoid Derivatives for Enhancing Inhibition of Multidrug Resistant Cancer Mediating ABC transporters: P-gp and BCRP [PDF]
ABC transporters are a family of transmembrane proteins that serve multiple physiological functions by pumping unwanted substances out of different cells (efflux).(1) However, some ABC transporters, including Breast Cancer Resistance Protein (BCRP) and ...
Bauer, Vivienne Aline
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ABSTRACT The pulp color of jackfruit reflects variations in its nutritional composition and influences market preference. We investigated the mechanism underlying pulp coloration through an integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis of three jackfruit cultivars—light yellow “THA”, yellow “GTM”, and orange “YNH”.
Jianjun Liang +8 more
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), an imbalance between androgen/estrogen, overexpression of stromal, and epithelial growth factors associated with chronic inflammation, has become an atypical direct cause of mortality of aged male diseases. Ginkgo possesses anti‐inflammatory, blood flow‐enhancing, and free radical scavenging effects.
Chiung-Chi Peng +7 more
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Alternative splicing (AS) expands proteomic diversity and functional complexity in eukaryotes, regulated by spliceosomal components, RNA elements, and epigenetic modifications. Dysregulated AS contributes to diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and cardiovascular conditions, among others. Therapeutic interventions, such as antisense
Zhi‐Min Zhu +5 more
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Overview of Botanical Status in EU, USA, and Thailand
The botanical status in EU, USA, and Thailand is different owing to the regulatory status, the progress of science, and the influence of culture and society. In the EU, botanicals are positioned as herbal medicinal products and food supplements, in the US they are regulated as dietary supplements but often used as traditional medicines, and in Thailand,
Weena Jiratchariyakul +2 more
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Ginko (Ginkgo biloba L.) is a widely distributed ornamental tree that produces large quantities of leaves annually, turning golden yellow in autumn due to chlorophyll degradation and carotenoid retention.
Iva Jurčević Šangut, Dunja Šamec
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