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Antioxidant Compounds of Sambucus pendula Stem

Kang DM, Kwon JM, Jeong WJ, Neupane BD, Ahn MJ

Sambucus pendula (Viburnaceae) is an Ulleung-do native plant belonging to the Sambucus species, widely known as “Jeob-Gol-Mok”. In this study, the antioxidant activity...
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Aster glehni Ethanol Extract Inhibits Inflammatory Responses Regulating Skin Barrier Molecules in Human Keratinocytes

Gil TY, Kim HJ, Kim HM, Sim HY, Choi W, Lee BS, Kim KH, An HJ

Prolonged skin inflammation is caused by disrupted skin barrier resulting in chronic inflammatory diseases such...
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Citronellic Acid Improves Skin Barrier Function by Activation of PPAR-α

Kim B

Peroxisome proliferator activated receptors (PPAR)-α is a critical regulator of skin conditions of skin inflammatory disorders, hyper-proliferation, and abnormal differentiation. The new search for PPAR-α activator is required ...
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Sesquiterpenes from Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. Rhizomes and Their Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitory Effects

Tran NT, Thu PNT, Le MNT, Ngo QMT

Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Rosc. is a popular traditional herb to treat digestive disorders in Asian tropical countries. Previous studies indicated the presence of...
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Pectolinarin Against Amyloid-beta-induced Neuroinflammation and Apoptosis In vitro

He MT, Noh BW, Kim HY, Lee AY, Cho EJ

An excess of amyloid beta (Aβ) led to a rise in ROS production, which in turn caused inflammatory reactions and mitochondrial dysfunction, both of which accelerate the progression of Alzheimer’s...
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Anti-inflammatory and Cytotoxic Effects of Compounds from the Aerial Parts of Achillea alpina L.

Le TT, Min BS

Achillea alpina L. is a medicinal herb belonging to the Asteraceae family. Its leaves are ...
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Development of an HPTLC Method for Differentiating the Botanical Origins of Cuscutae Semen

Kim Y, Park G, Jang YP

Cuscutae Semen has a long-standing history as a traditional herbal medicine widely utilized in East Asian countries, including Korea, China, Hong Kong, and...
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Phytochemical Characterization, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Calicotome villosa Link from Morocco

EzzahraeSmouni F, Bentayn MA, Bari A, Karkouri AE, Hami H, Jennan S

In this research, we evaluated the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of hydroalcoholic and aqueous extracts from four distinct...
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Saponins from the Leaves of Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv. (Vietnamese ginseng) and Their Inhibitory Activities on α-Glucosidase

Le HK, Phan TT, Ngo TTD, Tran CL, Hansen PE, That QT

Vietnam boasts a rich and diverse flora, with many endemic species. Among them, Ngoc Linh ginseng (Vietnamese ginseng; scientific name: Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv.), a high-value endemic ginseng species,...
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The Therapeutic Effects of Native Halophyte, Suaeda glauca Bunge and Its Constituents on Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Kim YN, Jeong EJ

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one the most common urinary disorders in elderly men, occurring when...
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Alkaloids with Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitory Activities from Crinum latifolium L.

Trang VT, Cong PV, Dan NV, Hien NTT, Tuan DT, Anh LT, Thang HD, Duc NV, Anh HLT

A new crinane-type alkaloid, 6-epihydroxypowelline (1), together with six known alkaloids, lycorine (2), 2-O-acetyllycorine (3), deacetylbowdensine (4), 1-epideacetylbowdensine (5), 8-demethyl-3-oxomaritidine (6), and...
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