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Original Source: Essential Oil of Pinus koraiensis Leaves Exerts Antihyperlipidemic Effects via Up-regulation of Low-density Lipoprotein Receptor and Inhibition of Acyl-coenzyme A: Cholesterol Acyltransferase.
Hyperlipidemia is an important factor to induce metabolic syndrome such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Recently, some antihyperlipidemic agents from herbal medicines have been in the spotlight in the medical science field. Thus, the present study evaluated the antihyperlipidemic activities of the essential oil from the leaves of Pinus koraiensis SIEB (EOPK) that has been used as a folk remedy for heart disease. The reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) revealed that EOP...
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“In a few years of existence, the European Medicines agency’s Committee on herbal medicinal products (HMPC) has become a unique forum of scientific and regulatory expertise in the field of herbal...
“In a few years of existence, the European Medicines agency’s Committee on herbal medicinal products (HMPC) has become a unique forum of scientific and regulatory expertise in the field of herbal...
Department seeks members of the Herbal Medicines Advisory Committee (HMAC)
The position The Herbal Medicines Advisory Committee (HMAC) advises on the safety, quality and efficacy, in relation to human use of herbal medicinal products which are either eligible for registratio...
Medicinal Marijuana Use Found In 10% Of Fibromyalgia Patients
Doctors Caution Self-medicating with Herbal Cannabis Sparks Poor Mental Health New research reveals that 10% of fibromyalgia (FM) patients use marijuana for medicinal relief from symptoms such as wide...
Quality and safety of herbal products: Part 2 — keeping patients safe
In this second part of a two-part article, the authors consider how community pharmacists can assess potential benefits and risks for patients using herbal medicinal products
MHRA issues warning over herbal Zheng Tian Wan
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency is warning people not to use Chinese herbal medicine Zheng Tian Wan. The herbal pills — used to treat headaches — contain aconite, which...
MHRA issues warning over Zheng Tian Wan
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency is warning people not to use Chinese herbal medicine Zheng Tian Wan. The herbal pills — used to treat headaches — contain aconite, which...
Self-Medicating with Herbal Cannabis Leads to Poor Mental Health
A new study suggests that fibromyalgia patients that use marijuana for medicinal relief from symptomatic widespread pain, fatigue, and...
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A polyacetylene from Gymnaster koraiensis exerts hepatoprotective effects in vivo and in vitro.
In the present study, we isolated a polyacetylene, gymnasterkoreayne B (GKB), from Gymnaster koraiensis and investigated the effect of GKB on the protection from oxidative stress-induced cytotoxicity...
Medicinal plant markets not only provide a snapshot of a country's medicinal flora, they also reflect local health concerns and the importance of traditional medicine among its inhabitants. This study...
Herbal Medicine for Rheumatic Diseases: Promises Kept?
Traditional healers throughout the world have relied on herbal medicines in their practices for millennia to treat a wide array of conditions, including arthritis. Present-day patients continue to see...
Phytochemicals are well known to have cancer chemopreventive effects by induction of phase II detoxification enzymes including quinone reductase (NQO-1) and glutathione-S-transferases. These detoxific...
Dangkwisoo-san (DS), an herbal medicinal formula, has long been used in Korea for the treatment of inflammatory complications caused by physical trauma. Although the therapeutic effect of DS is likely...