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Cytotoxic flavonoids from Vitex agnus-castus
Phytochemistry, 1997Four new flavonoids, luteolin 6-C-(4"-methyl-6"-O-trans-caffeoylglucoside), luteolin 6-C-(6"-O-trans-caffeoylglucoside), luteolin 6-C-(2"-O-trans-caffeoylglucoside), and luteolin 7-O-(6"-p-benzoylglucoside), together with four known ones 5, 4'-dihydroxy-3,6,7,3'-tetramethoxyflavone, luteolin, artemetin and isorhamnetin, were isolated from the root bark
C, Hirobe +3 more
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2007
Vitex agnuscastus is an herb that has been used for hundreds of years in Europe for female reproductive system disorders, is well-tolerated, and has established efficacy in helping with some symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome. The major active constituents of V.
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Vitex agnuscastus is an herb that has been used for hundreds of years in Europe for female reproductive system disorders, is well-tolerated, and has established efficacy in helping with some symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome. The major active constituents of V.
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2001
A strongly aromatic shrub or low tree of the VERBENACEAE family with densely short-puberulent branches. The leaves, 5–9, are digitate and velvety. Leaflets, 5–7, are mostly unequal, the central one largest, the lowermost pair smallest, the 3 largest petiolulate, the 2–4 smallest usually sessile, and narrow-elliptical, the central one 4.5–11.5 cm long ...
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A strongly aromatic shrub or low tree of the VERBENACEAE family with densely short-puberulent branches. The leaves, 5–9, are digitate and velvety. Leaflets, 5–7, are mostly unequal, the central one largest, the lowermost pair smallest, the 3 largest petiolulate, the 2–4 smallest usually sessile, and narrow-elliptical, the central one 4.5–11.5 cm long ...
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Pharmacological activities of Vitex agnus-castus extracts in vitro
Phytomedicine, 2000The pharmacological effects of ethanolic Vitex agnus-castus fruit-extracts (especially Ze 440) and various extract fractions of different polarities were evaluated both by radioligand binding studies and by superfusion experiments. A relative potent binding inhibition was observed for dopamine D2 and opioid (micro and kappa subtype) receptors with IC50
B, Meier +4 more
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Composition of the Essential Fruit Oil ofVitex agnus-castus
Planta Medica, 1996Vitex agnus-castus, the chaste tree, is used against disorders of the female sexual organs and as an anaphrodisiac. Active constituents are not known. In this study the essential oil of the fruits was investigated by GC and GC-MS.
Zwaving, J.H, Bos, R.
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Antioxidant activity of Vitex agnus‐castus L. extracts
Phytotherapy Research, 2007AbstractThe ethanol, n‐hexane and water extracts of Vitex agnus‐castus L. leaves and fruits were screened for antioxidant activity. The antioxidant activity of plant extracts was determined by an improved assay based on the decolorization of the radical monocation of 2,2′‐azinobis‐(3‐ethylbenzothiazoline‐6‐sulfonic acid) (ABTS.+). The water and ethanol
Saglam, Huesniye +2 more
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Diterpenoid compounds from Vitex agnus-castus
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2013A new diterpenoid alkaloid having an alpha,beta-unsaturated gamma-lactam moiety, 9 alpha-hydroxy-13(14)-labden-16,15-amide (1), together with five known ones, was isolated from the fruits of Vitex angus-castus. The structure of 1 was elucidated by spectroscopic methods, including extensive 1D and 2D NMR techniques.The cytotoxicity of each compound was ...
Mahesh Pal +3 more
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Vitex agnus castus bij premenstrueel syndroom?
Huisarts en wetenschap, 2016Vraagstelling Bij een patiente met een moeilijk behandelbaar premenstrueel syndroom (PMS) raadpleegden wij een gynaecoloog van een UMC.
de Leeuw, Willeke +2 more
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Diterpenoids from the fruits of Vitex agnus-castus
Phytochemistry, 1999Abstract From the fruits of Vitex agnus-castus L. one new diterpene, 6β,7β-diacetoxy-13-hydroxy-labda-8,14-diene, as well as two previously described diterpenes (rotundifuran and vitexilactone) were isolated. All obtained diterpenoids belong to the labdane typ.
Eva Hoberg +3 more
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Dopaminergic Compounds in Vitex Agnus Castus
1995Ethanolic extracts of the fruits of Vitex agnus castus (AC) are widely used to effectively treat premenstrual symptoms. It was recently demonstrated that premenstrual symptoms, particularly premenstrual mastodynia are often accompanied by a latent hyperprolactinemia [4–6, 12, 16, 17].
W. Wuttke, Ch. Gorkow, H. Jarry
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