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Ginkgo biloba (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Ginkgo biloba'
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29 Jun 2008
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is known to result in increased mortality after ischemic events. Permanently increased oxidative stress with formation of oxygen-free radicals plays a key role in the development of specific heart muscle disease. Associated ...
rec_pub_18437679-cardiac-ischemia-reperfusion-spontaneously-diabetic-rats-application.htm
29 Jun 2008
Some writers hold the view that the combination of Ginkgo biloba with anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs represents a serious health risk. Such concerns are largely based on the assumption that Ginkgo has clinically relevant antiplatelet activity, ...
rec_pub_18214851-potential-interaction-ginkgo-biloba-leaf-antiplatelet-anticoagulant.htm
29 Jun 2008
Concomitant administration of botanical supplements with drugs that are P-glycoprotein (P-gp) substrates may produce clinically significant herb-drug interactions. This study evaluated the effects of St. John's wort and Echinacea on the ...
rec_pub_18214850-gauging-clinical-significance-p-glycoprotein-mediated-herb-drug.htm
26 Jun 2008
Ginkgo biloba, a well known ;living fossil' native to China, is grown worldwide as an ornamental shade plant. Medicinal and nutritional uses of G. biloba in Asia have a long history. However, ginkgo seed proteins have not been well studied at the ...
rec_pub_18607097-purification-crystallization-initial-crystallographic.htm
Biology and chemistry of Ginkgo biloba.
25 Jun 2008
Ginkgo biloba has been existing on earth since 200 million years and is considered as a "living fossil". It is among the most sold medicinal plants in the world. A number of secondary metabolites representing terpenoids, polyphenols, allyl phenols, ...
rec_pub_18639617-biology-chemistry-ginkgo-biloba.htm
18 Jun 2008
RATIONALE: Ginkgo biloba extract, EGb761, is one of the most commonly used herbal supplements throughout Western society. It has been used in the treatment of various common geriatric complaints including short-term memory loss. We showed that acute ...
rec_pub_18563393-intra-amygdaloid-infusion-ginkgo-biloba-leaf-extract-egb761.htm
18 Jun 2008
Ulcerative colitis is a dynamic, chronic inflammatory condition of the colon associated with an increased colon cancer risk. Ginkgo biloba is a putative antioxidant and has been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments. The aim of ...
rec_pub_18567620-ginkgo-biloba-extract-egb-761-anti-inflammatory-properties.htm
3 Jun 2008
The protective effects of Ginkgoselect Phytosome (GBP) on Rifampicin (RMP) induced hepatotoxicity and the probable mechanism(s) involved in this protection were investigated in rats. Liver damage was induced in Wistar rats by administering ...
rec_pub_18534776-hepatoprotective-effect-ginkgoselect-phytosome-rifampicin-induced.htm
31 May 2008
The protective effects of Ginkgo biloba Phytosomes (GBP) in isoproterenol (ISO)-induced cardiotoxicity and the antioxidant activity involved in this protection were investigated in rats. Myocardial infarction was produced in rats with 65, 85, 120 ...
rec_pub_18513933-cardioprotective-activity-ginkgo-biloba-phytosomes-isoproterenol.htm
Free amino acids in botanicals and botanical preparations.
30 May 2008
Numerous studies were carried out about aminoacidic composition of vegetable proteins, but information about the free amino acid pool and the role of these substances is very incomplete. The aim of this paper was to contribute to the scarce ...
rec_pub_18576976-free-amino-acids-botanicals-botanical-preparations.htm
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