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Silybin is considered to be the main biologically active component of silymarin. Its oxidized derivative 2,3-dehydrosilybin typically occurs in silymarin in small, but non-negligible amounts (up to 3%).
Simona Dobiasová +12 more
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Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) [PDF]
Milk thistle is a commonly used herb for hepatic function and disorders.
Staff, Clinic
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Background Emerging evidence indicates that certain chemotherapeutic agents, particularly the bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin (BEP) regimen, exert deleterious effects on male reproductive function, including impaired spermatogenesis. Previous studies have demonstrated that Garcinia kola (GK) seed extract and its bioactive biflavonoid constituent ...
O. A. Ayedogba +6 more
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Despite the various therapeutic benefits and high tolerance of orally administered silybin, poor water-solubility can be the main restrictive physicochemical feature, which results in low oral bioavailability in the absorption. A milk thistle nanocrystal
SeungRee Seo +12 more
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Silymarin is a natural polyphenol known for its broad range of biological effects, and research conducted in macrophages and mice infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis have highlighted its potential as a complementary treatment for tuberculosis. Silymarin modulates multiple cellular signaling pathways associated with various aspects of the immune ...
Norma L. Hernández-Magaña +3 more
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Current Status of Herbal Medicines in Chronic Liver Disease Therapy: The Biological Effects, Molecular Targets and Future Prospects [PDF]
Chronic liver dysfunction or injury is a serious health problem worldwide. Chronic liver disease involves a wide range of liver pathologies that include fatty liver, hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Feng, Y +5 more
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A natural compound from the Chinese medicinal plant Syzygium aromaticum, eugenol, inhaling which can counteract NAFLD by activating the hepatic olfactory receptor olfr544 and enriching Lactobacillus sp. to promoting fat oxidation, catabolism and inhibit lipid synthesis, respectively.
Xiao‐Ran Wang +15 more
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In vitro cultures of Silybum marianum and silymarin accumulation [PDF]
In this study, a protocol for initiation of callus and shoot cultures from leaves and shoot tips explants of different silybium genotypes collected from different locations in Egypt was established. Callus cultures were initiated from leaves explants and
Heywood +15 more
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Silymarin and diabetic nephropathy. [PDF]
Nephropathy is one of the most important complications of diabetes mellitus and drug induced toxicity. Nephrotoxicity is mostly related to oxidative stress and nowadays much attention has been made towards the possible kidney protective properties of ...
Nasri, Hamid., Rafieian-Kopaei, Mahmoud.
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Nutrigenomic activity of plant derived compounds in health and disease: Results of a dietary intervention study in dog [PDF]
The study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary administrations of four nutraceuticals in dogs. Seventy four dogswere enrolled in the trials, 24 healthy dogs were fedwith a control diet (CT) and the experimental groups received for 60 days ...
Colitti, Monica +3 more
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