The traditional ethnic herb Tadehagi triquetrum from China: a review of its phytochemistry and pharmacological activities [PDF]
Context Tadehagi triquetrum (Linn.) Ohashi (Fabaceae) (TT), is a traditional herbal medicine used especially in China’s ethnic-minority communities, such as the Zhuang, Dai, Li and Wa aeras.
Xin-Yi Liu, Pei-Wu Cui, Wei Wang
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Chemical Composition and In Vitro Antioxidant Activity and Anti-Acetylcholinesterase Activity of Essential Oils from Tadehagi triquetrum (L.) Ohashi [PDF]
The present study aimed to determine the chemical compositions of essential oils (EOs) from Tadehagi triquetrum (L.) Ohashi and evaluate their antioxidant and anti-cholinesterase activity under the comprehensive influence of chemical components.
Wenzhi Song +3 more
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Tadehagi triquetrum aqueous extract ameliorates diabetic kidney disease through mitigating epithelial senescence via the PTEN/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway [PDF]
Background Tadehagi triquetrum, a well-known medicinal plant widely consumed in Asia, possesses hypoglycemic properties. However, its precise impact in managing diabetic complications remains insufficiently understood.
Chu Xue
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Fractionation, Phytochemical Profiling, and Antioxidant-Antimicrobial Activities of Tadehagi triquetrum L. Leaves [PDF]
Tadehagi triquetrum L., locally known as Duduk leaves, has long been used in traditional medicine for various treatments, including treating fever, liver disorders, and kidney ailments.
Dwi Fitria Jesicha +4 more
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Simultaneous measurement of tadehaginoside and its principal metabolite in rats by HPLC–MS/MS and its application in pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution study [PDF]
Context Tadehaginoside, an active ingredient isolated from Tadehagi triquetrum (Linn.) Ohashi (Leguminosae), exhibited various biological activities. However, the pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution which affect tadehaginoside’s therapeutic actions ...
Cai-Yun Zhang +8 more
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Anti-Infectious Plants of the Thai Karen: A Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Pharmacology has developed many drugs to treat infections, but many people, especially in developing countries, cannot afford to purchase them, and still depend on traditional knowledge and local medicinal plants to fight off infections.
Methee Phumthum, Henrik Balslev
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A Review on the Phytochemistry, Medicinal Properties and Pharmacological Activities of 15 Selected Myanmar Medicinal Plants [PDF]
Medicinal plants are a reservoir of biologically active compounds with therapeutic properties that over time have been reported and used by diverse groups of people for treatment of various diseases.
Mya Mu Aye +3 more
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A fly in the ointment: evaluation of traditional use of plants to repel and kill blowfly larvae in fermented fish. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: In rural areas in Laos, fly larvae infestations are common in fermenting fish. Blowflies (Chrysomya megacephala, Diptera: Calliphoridae) are attracted to oviposit (and/or larviposit) onto fermenting fish which results in infestations with ...
Hugo J de Boer +2 more
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RECK/GPR124-driven WNT signaling in pancreatic and gastric cancer cells. [PDF]
RECK forms a complex with GPR124 in pancreatic and gastric cancer cells. This complex promotes tumor growth by enhancing WNT signaling. Abstract RECK has been described to modulate extracellular matrix components through negative regulation of MMP activities.
Yu H +7 more
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Astragalin: A Bioactive Phytochemical with Potential Therapeutic Activities. [PDF]
Natural products, an infinite treasure of bioactive chemical entities, persist as an inexhaustible resource for discovery of drugs. This review article intends to emphasize on one of the naturally occurring flavonoids, astragalin (kaempferol 3‐glucoside), which is a bioactive constituent of various traditional medicinal plants such as Cuscuta chinensis.
Riaz A +9 more
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