All Studies

Flavonoids from Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) restore CUMS-induced depressive disorder and regulate the gut microbiota in mice.

Seabuckthorn, rich in flavonoids, treats depression in mice by regulating neurochemical levels, reducing inflammation, and modulating gut microbiota. Potential health food supplement for major depressive disorders.

Xia CX et al (2023).
Food Funct.
PubMed:
37485660

In silico identification of natural compounds against SARS-CoV-2 main protease from Chinese herbal medicines.

Researchers identified natural compounds from Chinese herbal medicines that can inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Mpro, providing potential treatments for COVID-19.

Kuang Y et al (2023).
Future Sci OA.
PubMed:
37485448

Comparison of Balanites aegyptiaca parts: metabolome providing insights into plant health benefits and valorization purposes as analyzed using multiplex GC-MS, LC-MS, NMR-based metabolomics, and molecular networking.

Farag MA et al (2023).
RSC Adv.
PubMed:
37485437

Antimicrobial Efficacy of Essential Oils and Their Combination Against Microorganisms Associated With Postradiation Therapy in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: An In Vitro Study.

Cinnamon and Cajeput essential oils (EOs) showed good antimicrobial activity against common microorganisms in head and neck cancer patients post-radiotherapy, comparable to chlorhexidine.

Shah MA et al (2023).
Cureus.
PubMed:
37485104