All Studies

Effects of Lamiaceae family plants and their bioactive ingredients on coronavirus-induced lung inflammation.

Two plants in the Lamiaceae family show promise in treating CoV-induced inflammation. Thymol and carvacrol have antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, reducing inflammatory mediators and enhancing antioxidant capacity. Potential treatment for CoV-induced lung disorder.

Kianmehr M et al (2023).
Food Sci Nutr.
PubMed:
38455203

Thermal processing of pomegranate seed oils underscores their antioxidant stability and nutritional value: Comparison of pomegranate seed oil with sesame seed oil.

Tavakoli J et al (2024).
Food Sci Nutr.
PubMed:
38455193

The effect of aqueous extract of Arctium lappa root on the survival of Lactobacillus acidophilus La-5 and Bifidobacterium bifidum Bb-12 and sensorial and physicochemical properties of synbiotic yogurt.

Vanaki E et al (2023).
Food Sci Nutr.
PubMed:
38455177

Co-treatment with the seed of Carthamus tinctorius L. and the aerial part of Taraxacum coreanum synergistically suppresses Aβ(25-35)-induced neurotoxicity by altering APP processing.

Co-treatment with L. and aerial part of shows neuroprotective effects, increasing cell viability, inhibiting ROS production, downregulating BACE and APP, and decreasing Bax expression, suggesting potential for Alzheimer's disease prevention.

He MT, Kim JH and Cho EJ (2023).
Food Sci Nutr.
PubMed:
38455162

Limonin inhibits the stemness of cancer stem-like cells derived from colorectal carcinoma cells potentially via blocking STAT3 signaling.

Limonin, a common ingredient in citrus fruits, shows potential for antitumor effects on colorectal cancer cells and cancer stem-like cells, which could improve outcomes for patients with CRC.

Zhang WF et al (2024).
World J Clin Oncol.
PubMed:
38455137

Real-world safety and effectiveness of Pistacia lentiscus (mastic gum) in patients with diabetic gastroparesis: 24-week interim analysis postintervention.

Diabetic patients often have gut nerve problems. Understanding this could lead to better treatment options for gastrointestinal issues in diabetes.

Kant R et al (2024).
Indian J Pharmacol.
PubMed:
38454582

Metabolic profiling of milk thistle different organs using UPLC-TQD-MS/MS coupled to multivariate analysis in relation to their selective antiviral potential.

Silybum marianum (milk thistle) has potent antiviral properties, making it a crucial medicinal plant for combating various viruses.

El-Banna AA and Ibrahim RS (2024).
BMC Complement Med Ther.
PubMed:
38454377