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Sedum sarmentosum Bunge

2018
Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Crassulaceae, pp.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Assessment of antioxidant capacity of sedum (Sedum sarmentosum) as a valuable natural antioxidant source

Food Science and Biotechnology, 2011
In order to investigate the antioxidant capacity of sedum (dolnamul, Sedum sarmentosum) and to offer a scientific basis for the medicinal use of it, lyophilized sedum leaves were extracted with n-hexane, n-butanol, ethyl acetate, and methanol, respectively. The methanol extract (ME) showed the highest extraction yield, but no significant differences in
Eun Kyoung Mo   +4 more
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Anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic and anti-nociceptive activities of Sedum sarmentosum extract

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2008
This study aimed to assess some novel pharmacological activities of Sedum sarmentosum Bunge, a perennial herb widely distributed on the mountain slopes in Oriental countries and traditionally used for the treatment of certain inflammatory diseases. Sedum sarmentosum was extracted with absolute methanol to generate the methanol extract (SS).
Hyun-Joo, Jung   +5 more
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Flavonol glycosides with lipid accumulation inhibitory activity from Sedum sarmentosum

Phytochemistry Letters, 2012
Abstract Three new flavonol glycosides, sarmenosides V–VII ( 1 – 3 ), were isolated from the whole plant of Sedum sarmentosum (Crassulaseae). The structures of 1 – 3 were determined on the basis of spectroscopic analysis. Among the flavonoid constituents from S.
Toshio Morikawa   +8 more
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Megastigmanes and Their Glucosides from the Whole Plant of Sedum sarmentosum

Journal of Natural Products, 2007
Two new megastigmanes, sarmentoic acid (1) and sarmentol A (2), and six new megastigmane glucosides, sedumosides A1 (3), A2 (4), A3 (5), B (6), C (7), and D (8), were isolated from the whole plant of Sedum sarmentosum together with eight known megastigmanes (9-16).
Masayuki, Yoshikawa   +5 more
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Systemic pharmacology understanding of the key mechanism of Sedum sarmentosum Bunge in treating hepatitis

Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2020
Sedum sarmentosum Bunge is a Traditional Chinese Medicine that is widely used in treating hepatitis, whereas the detailed mechanisms have not been fully interpreted. A systemic pharmacology method including absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination screening, drug targeting, interaction network plotting, and enrichment analysis was applied ...
MingZhu Chen, Qi Sun
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Sedum sarmentosum Bunge

2013
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Antitumor Activity of the Aqueous Extract from Sedum sarmentosum Bunge In Vitro

Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals, 2010
Sedum sarmentosum Bunge, a Chinese herb, is mainly used for the treatment of chronic viral hepatitis in China, The aim of this work was to examine the cytotoxic activity of S. sarmentosum (aqueous extract, AE) against a human hepatoma cell line (HepG2) in culture.Cell-proliferation ability was determined by the MTT method.
Dandan, Huang   +3 more
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Sedum sarmentosum Bunge extract exerts renal anti-fibrotic effects in vivo and in vitro

Life Sciences, 2014
Sedum sarmentosum Bunge, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine, has a wide range of clinical effects, including anti-oxidation, anti-inflammation, and anti-cancer properties. In this study, we determined whether S. sarmentosum Bunge Extract (SSBE) has anti-fibrotic effects on renal tissues.We investigated the effects of SSBE on aristolochic acid (AA ...
Yongheng, Bai   +6 more
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Antiproliferative effects of alkaloids from Sedum sarmentosum on murine and human hepatoma cell lines

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2000
The whole plant of Sedum sarmentosum (SS) has been traditionally used for the treatment of chronic viral hepatitis in China and South Korea. Certain hepatitis virus causes acute and chronic hepatitis and induces hepatocellular carcinoma (HC). In the present study, we examined whether the crude alkaloid fraction (CAF) of SS had any anticancer effects on
T H, Kang   +6 more
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