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The traditional use of native brazilian plants for male sexual dysfunction: Evidence from ethnomedicinal applications, animal models, and possible mechanisms of action.

Researchers in Brazil studied the use of native medicinal plants as sexual boosters. The findings could contribute to understanding and treating sexual dysfunction, providing potential alternatives to improve sexual health.

Teixeira TM et al (2023).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
37437795

Symptom-oriented network pharmacology revealed the mechanism of HuangQi-DanShen herb pair against cerebral ischemia coupled with comprehensive chemical characterization.

HuangQi-DanShen (HD) is a significant drug duo in traditional Chinese medicine used for treating cerebral ischemia.

Liu Y et al (2024).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
37437791

The hydroalcoholic extract of Nasturtium officinale reduces oxidative stress markers and increases total antioxidant capacity in patients with asthma.

The study found that watercress has a significant effect in reducing lung inflammation and oxidative stress in a rat model of asthma, supporting its potential as a treatment for respiratory disorders and diseases.

Shakerinasab N et al (2023).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
37437789

An overview of anti-SARS-CoV-2 and anti-inflammatory potential of baicalein and its metabolite baicalin: Insights into molecular mechanisms.

Baicalein and baicalin, compounds from plants, show potential as drugs to treat COVID-19. They exhibit antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, suppressing viral infection and reducing organ damage. More research is needed to determine their safety and effectiveness in patients. This offers hope for new antiviral treatments.

Dinda B et al (2023).
Eur J Med Chem.
PubMed:
37437351