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Bioactive components of velvet antlers and their pharmacological properties
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2014Velvet antler is one of the most important animal medicines, and has been used with a variety of functions, such as anti-fatigue, tissue repair and health promotion. In the past few years, the investigation on chemical compositions, bioactive components, and pharmacological effects has been performed, which demonstrates that velvet antlers could be ...
Zhigang, Sui +3 more
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Elk Velvet Antler in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Phase II Trial
Biological Research For Nursing, 2002The purpose of this phase II clinical trial was to examine safety of elk velvet antler taken concurrently with rheumatoid arthritis medications and to determine efficacy by dose to enable sample size estimation and dose standardization for a larger study.
Marion, Allen +3 more
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Isolation and characterisation of collagen from elk antler velvet
Animal Production Science, 2013Collagen was extracted from the antler velvet of elk (Cervus elaphus). Two types of collagen were prepared namely, acetic acid-soluble collagen and pepsin-soluble collagen. The electrophoretic patterns of both of the collagens showed that they were heterotrimeric, i.e. they consisted of a1a2a3.
Do Hun Lee +8 more
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 2018
Velvet antler displays the fastest and most robust tissue proliferation in the animal world, it is a model for a complete organ development/regeneration, and alternative medicine, tonic made from velvet antler, was beneficial for human. The weight of velvet antler had high biomedical and economic value, but the related regulation mechanisms controlling
Pengfei Hu +6 more
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Velvet antler displays the fastest and most robust tissue proliferation in the animal world, it is a model for a complete organ development/regeneration, and alternative medicine, tonic made from velvet antler, was beneficial for human. The weight of velvet antler had high biomedical and economic value, but the related regulation mechanisms controlling
Pengfei Hu +6 more
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A Randomized Clinical Trial of Elk Velvet Antler in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Biological Research For Nursing, 2008This article examines the effects of elk velvet antler on joint pain and swelling, patient/physician global assessment of disease activity, functional ability, quality of life, blood levels of C-reactive protein, and adverse events in persons with stage 2 to 3 rheumatoid arthritis experiencing residual symptoms after standard treatment.
Marion, Allen +4 more
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Welfare of farmed deer in New Zealand. 2. Velvet antler removal
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2002This paper reviews published data on welfare aspects of stag restraint and velvet antler removal, and prevention of antler growth. Several studies of physical restraint and handling demonstrate behavioural and physiological changes both during and after velvet antler removal. Interpretations vary as to whether the act of velvet antler removal imposes a
P R, Wilson, K J, Stafford
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Post velvet antler harvest experience
Velvet antler removal is a unique, regulated surgical procedure that occurs on deer farms across New Zealand. Maintaining or increasing high standards of animal care and welfare are critical to ensure New Zealand deer farmers maintain their social license to remove velvet antler as a farmed product.Thompson, Bryan +3 more
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Potential risks of consuming deer velvet antler
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1999Dalefield RR, Oehme FW. Deer velvet antler: some unanswered questions on toxicology.
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Supercritical fluid extraction of monoamine oxidase inhibitor from antler velvet
Separation and Purification Technology, 2009Abstract Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of the monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor from antler velvet with CO2 was explored. The effect of different parameters, such as particle size, the kind of co-solvent, extraction temperature and pressure, on the extraction yield (Y) and the total inhibitory activity (TI) on MAO-B were investigated using ...
Ran Zhou +3 more
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VELVET ANTLER CONCENTRATE PRESERVATION
Bulletin of KSAU, 2021Ivan S. Belozerskikh +2 more
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