نتایج جستجو برای: natural turpentine

تعداد نتایج: 482249  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
M D Josephs C C Solorzano M Taylor J J Rosenberg D Topping A Abouhamze S L Mackay E Hirsch D Hirsh M Labow L L Moldawer

A complete understanding of the role for endogenously produced interleukin-1 (IL-1), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) in the acute phase response to inflammation remains unknown. In the present studies, knockout mice lacking either a functional IL-1 type I receptor (IL-1RI(-/-)), a TNF type I receptor (TNFR-I(-/-)), or both IL-1 type I and TNF type ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1950
C J GUBLER G E CARTWRIGHT M M WINTROBE

In a previous’report (1) from this laboratory it was demonstrated that by the simultaneous administration of cobalt the anemia associated with inflammation, as produced by the injection of turpentine, was not only prevented from developing but polycythemia was produced instead. In Paper X of this series (2) it was demonstrated that the absorption of iron from the gastrointestinal tract was decr...

1944
D. N. Roy S. M. Ghosh

a sarcopticidal drug which would not only be efficient but would also be readily available. In this connection, a large number of indigenous preparations commonly used for scabies in this country were tested, and in course of this investigation oil of turpentine was observed to possess properties whereby the mite was quickly overwhelmed and was soon killed on contact outside the body. The oil w...

2010
İbrahim Tümen Markku Reunanen

Oleoresin samples collected from Pinus sylvestris L. trees from Acıpayam, Çal and Çamlıbel, three different locations in Denizli-Turkey. The constituents of the turpentine oil, obtained by hydrodistillation of oleoresin of Pinus sylvestris L., were identified by GC-MS. Fifty four constituents were detected from the turpentine oil, which constituted about between 96.2% and 98.2% of the total amo...

2010
BEATRICE MERCIER

This paper provides a summary review of the major biological features concerning the essential oil of turpentine, its origin and use in traditional and modern medicine. More precisely, the safety of this volatile fraction to human health, and the medical, biological and environmental effects of the two major compounds of this fraction (αand β-pinenes) have been discussed.

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Yanqing Gao Jingjing Li Jian Li Zhanqian Song Shibin Shang Xiaoping Rao

Turpentine is a volatile component of resin, which is an abundant forest resource in Southern China. As one of the most important components, the integrated application of β-pinene has been studied. The broad-spectrum evaluation of β-pinene and its analogues has, therefore, been necessary. In an attempt to expand the scope of agro-activity trials, the preparation and the evaluation of the herbi...

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1842

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