Leung's Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients Used in Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
sesquiterpenes (aguerin B, cynaropicrin, grosheimin), sesquiterpene glycosides (cynar- ascolosides A, B, and C),^2 apigenin-7-ru ...
plaints (e.g., nausea, abdominal pains, dys- pepsia, loss of appetite), hepatobiliary dys- function, and to lower cholesterol le ...
A. Jimenez-Escrig et al.,J. Agric. Food Chem., 51 , 5540 (2003). R. Edenharder et al.,Mutat. Res., 537 , 169 (2003). K. Yasukaw ...
PHARMACOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES Administered at 1.25% and 2.5% of the diet of female rats subjected to carcinogen-induced ...
H. Naimie et al.,Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun., 37 , 1166 (1972). B. Rajanikanth et al.,Phytochemistry, 23 , 899 (1984). O. Hof ...
PHARMACOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES In vitrocytotoxic activity was found against human leukemia (HL-60) cells exposed to coum ...
ASPARAGUS Source: Asparagus officinalis L. (Family Liliaceae). Common/vernacularnames:Gardenasparagus. GENERAL DESCRIPTION A dio ...
USES Medicinal, Pharmaceutical, and Cosmetic. Fleshy fibrous roots and to a lesser extent seeds are used for medicinal purposes. ...
D. P. Makris et al.,J. Agric. Food Chem., 49 , 3216 (2001). Y. Sasaki et al., Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP 6140764 (1986). H. Wang ...
USES Medicinal, Pharmaceutical, and Cosmetic. Oleoresin is used for expulsion of tapeworms along with a saline laxative such as ...
the sliced root with honey (from 25–30 parts to 100 parts of root) over medium heat until no longer sticky to touch. CHEMICAL CO ...
experimental liver toxicity; reducing urinary protein in chronic and in experimental nephri- tis; diuretic; improving stamina; a ...
S. S. Sun et al.,Zhongguo Yaoxue Zazhi, 25 , 643 (1990). Z. S. Qi,Zhongcaoyao, 18 , 41 (1987). X. Q. Ma et al.,J. Agric. Food C ...
AVOCADO Source: Persea americana Mill. (syn. P. gratissima Gaertn.; Laurus persea L.) (Family Lauraceae). Common/vernacular name ...
A.16,27Fed to rats with toxin-induced liver injury, the fruit pulp showed hepatoprotective activity; an effect attributed to var ...
D. P. Jones et al.,Nutr. Cancer, 17 ,57 (1992). T. Itoh et al.,Fruits, 30 , 687 (1975). M. H. Bertoni et al.,Ann. Asoc. Quim. A ...
BALM, LEMON Source: Melissa officinalis L. (Family Lamiaceae). Common/vernacular names: Balm, bee balm, common balm, lemon balm, ...
improved memory scores.^26 Placebo-con- trolled, double-blind randomized clinical trials of topical lemon balm cream prepara- ti ...
I. Morelli,Boll. Chim. Farm., 116 , 334 (1977). U. Gerhardt and A. Schroeter,Fleisch- wirtschaft, 63 , 1628 (1983). J. Patora e ...
Balm of Gilead buds are the leaf buds col- lected in the spring before they open. Precise sourceisnotcertain;allabovespeciesaswe ...
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