Laggera alata

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

5α-Hydroxycostic acid inhibits choroidal neovascularization in rats through a dual signalling pathway mediated by VEGF and angiopoietin 2.

Lei W et al (2023).
Mol Med.
PubMed:
37914992

Isochlorogenic Acid A Attenuates the Progression of Liver Fibrosis Through Regulating HMGB1/TLR4/NF-κB Signaling Pathway.

Liu X et al (2020).
Front Pharmacol.
PubMed:
32425800

Protective effect of isochlorogenic acid B on liver fibrosis in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis of mice.

Liu X et al (2019).
Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol.
PubMed:
30180301

Two natural eudesmane-type sesquiterpenes from Laggera alata inhibit angiogenesis and suppress breast cancer cell migration through VEGF- and Angiopoietin 2-mediated signaling pathways.

Liang N, Li Y and Chung HY (2017).
Int J Oncol.
PubMed:
28534941

Protective Properties of Laggera alata Extract and its Principle Components Against d-Galactosamine-Injured Hepatocytes.

Wu YH et al (2012).
Sci Pharm.
PubMed:
22896829

Anti-hepatitis B virus effect and possible mechanism of action of 3,4-o-dicaffeoylquinic Acid in vitro and in vivo.

Wu YH et al (2012).
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med.
PubMed:
22701506

Larvicidal activity of metabolites from the endophytic Podospora sp. against the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae.

Matasyoh JC et al (2011).
Parasitol Res.
PubMed:
20922412

Effect of Laggera alata on hepatocyte damage induced by carbon tetrachloride in vitro and in vivo.

Wu YH et al (2009).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
19703545

Composition of the Essential Oil of Laggera alata.

Ekundayo O et al (1989).
Planta Med.
PubMed:
17262484

Effect of total phenolics from Laggera alata on acute and chronic inflammation models.

Wu Y et al (2006).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
16814499

[Research progress on chemical constituents of Laggera plants in China].

Review
Wu YQ, Li N and Wang MW (2006).
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi.
PubMed:
16572991

Eudesmane derivatives and other sesquiterpenes from Laggera alata.

Zheng QX et al (2003).
J Nat Prod.
PubMed:
12932128

Eudesmane and megastigmane glucosides from Laggera alata.

Zheng Q et al (2003).
Phytochemistry.
PubMed:
12877925