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Phytochemical Constituents from the Aerial Part of Ducrosia ismaelis Asch

Morgan AM, Kim JH, Lee HW, Lee SH, Lim CH, Jang HD, Kim YH

Phytochemical investigation of the aerial components of Ducrosia ismaelis Asch. led to the isolation of six known compounds, psoralen (1), isopsoralen (2), cnidioside A (3), (-)-syringaresinol-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (4), (E)-plicatin B (5),...
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Mimotopes for Api g 5, a Relevant Cross-reactive Allergen, in the Celery-Mugwort-Birch-Spice Syndrome

Lukschal A, Wallmann J, Bublin M, Hofstetter G, Mothes-Luksch N, Breiteneder H, Pali-Scholl I, Jensen-Jarolim E

PURPOSE: In the celery-mugwort-birch-spice syndrome, a significant proportion of IgE is directed against high molecular weight (HMW) glycoproteins, including the celery allergen Api g 5. BIP3, a monoclonal antibody originally...
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The Application of DNA Chip Technology to Identify Herbal Medicines: an Example from the Family Umbelliferae

Kim PH, Park J, Kim YS, Suh Y

Comparative molecular analysis has been frequently adopted for the authentication of herbal medicines as well as the identification of botanical origins. Roots and rhizomes of the family Umbelliferae have been...
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Comparison of Biological Activities of Korean Halophytes

Lee JM, Yim MJ, Lee DS, Lee MS, Park YG, Jeon JH, Choi G

Halophytes are expected to possess abundant secondary metabolites and various biological activities because of habitat in extreme environments. In this study, we collected 14 halophytes (Asparagus oligoclonos, Calystegia soldanella, Carex...
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GC/MS analysis of high-performance liquid chromatography fractions from Sophora flavescens and Torilis japonica extracts and their in vitro anti-neosporal effects on Neospora caninum

Seo HS, Kim KH, Kim DY, Park BK, Shin NS, Kim JH, Youn H

We analyzed alcoholic extracts of herbs possessing anti-neosporal activity against Neospora (N.) caninum. To identify the chemical components of Sophora (S.) flavescens and Torilis (T.) japonica associated with anti-neosporal activity,...
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Antinociceptive Effects of Prim-O-Glucosylcimifugin in Inflammatory Nociception via Reducing Spinal COX-2

Wu LQ, Li Y, Li YY, Xu SH, Yang ZY, Lin Z, Li J

We measured anti-nociceptive activity of prim-o-glucosylcimifugin (POG), a molecule from Saposhnikovia divaricate (Turcz) Schischk. Anti-nociceptive or anti-inflammatory effects of POG on a formalin-induced tonic nociceptive response and a complete Freund's...
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Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacology of Angelica decursiva Fr. et Sav.

Ali MY, Seong SH, Jannat S, Jung HA, Choi JS

Angelica decursiva Fr. et Sav. (Umbelliferae) has traditionally been used to treat different diseases due to its antitussive, analgesic, and antipyretic activities. It is also a remedy for thick phlegm,...
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The Effect of Glehnia Littoralis on Alpha-amanitin Induced Hepatotoxicity in a Murine Model

Ryu CY, Sun KH, Hong R, Park Y

PURPOSE: Glehnia littoralis has been reported to have several pharmacological properties but no in vivo reports describing the protective effects of this plant on α-amanitin-induced hepatotoxicity have been published. α-Amanitin...
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In vitro Protective Effects of Glehnia Littoralis on Alpha-amanitin Induced Hepatotoxicity

Kim BH, Sun KH, Kim SP, Park Y

PURPOSE: Glehnia littoralis has been used to treat ischemic stroke, phlegm, cough, systemic paralysis, antipyretics and neuralgia. The pharmacological mechanisms of Glehnia littoralis include calcium channel block, coumarin derivatives, anticoagulation,...
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