نتایج جستجو برای: echinacea purpurea l

تعداد نتایج: 620008  

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2009
Zili Zhai Avery Solco Lankun Wu Eve S Wurtele Marian L Kohut Patricia A Murphy Joan E Cunnick

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The genus Echinacea is a popular herbal immunomodulator. Recent reports indicate that Echinacea products inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production in activated macrophages. AIM OF THE STUDY In the present study we determined the inhibitory effects of alcohol extracts and individual fractions of alcohol extracts of Echinacea on NO production, and explored the mechanis...

2015
Daniel A. Todd Travis V. Gulledge Emily R. Britton Martina Oberhofer Martha Leyte-Lugo Ashley N. Moody Tatsiana Shymanovich Laura F. Grubbs Monika Juzumaite Tyler N. Graf Nicholas H. Oberlies Stanley H. Faeth Scott M. Laster Nadja B. Cech

Echinacea preparations, which are used for the prevention and treatment of upper respiratory infections, account for 10% of the dietary supplement market in the U.S., with sales totaling more than $100 million annually. In an attempt to shed light on Echinacea's mechanism of action, we evaluated the effects of a 75% ethanolic root extract of Echinacea purpurea, prepared in accord with industry ...

2010
Jungmin Lee Carolyn F. Scagel

Fresh basil (Ocimum basilicum) leaves contain chicoric acid, which is the principal phenolic compound in Echinacea purpurea and purportedly an active ingredient in dietary supplements derived from E. purpurea. Here the concentrations of chicoric acid in dried and fresh basil products available to consumers, and how these concentrations compare to those from E. purpurea are reported. A wide rang...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Maxleene Sandasi Iize Vermaak Weiyang Chen Alvaro M Viljoen

Echinacea species are popularly included in various formulations to treat upper respiratory tract infections. These products are of commercial importance, with a collective sales figure of $132 million in 2009. Due to their close taxonomic alliance it is difficult to distinguish between the three Echinacea species and incidences of incorrectly labeled commercial products have been reported. The...

2015
Rui Liu Yuanyuan Dai Libo Sun

A pot experiment was performed to study the effectiveness of remediation using different plant species and the enzyme response involved in remediating PAH-contaminated soil. The study indicated that species Echinacea purpurea, Festuca arundinacea Schred, Fire Phoenix (a combined F. arundinacea), and Medicago sativa L. possess the potential for remediation in PAH-contaminated soils. The study al...

Journal: :research journal of pharmacognosy 2015
a. manayi a. tehranifard

hepatitis b, a common infectious disease of liver, is transmitted by blood and body fluids like semen and vaginal fluid that carry hepatitis b virus (hbv).  in chronic infection, medical care is required to decrease possibility of cirrhosis and liver cancer. in the present report, the hepatoprotective effect of an echinacea purpurea preparation (echiherb®) has been described in a patient who su...

Journal: :Planta medica 2016
Mona H Haron Heather L Tyler Nirmal D Pugh Rita M Moraes Victor L Maddox Colin R Jackson David S Pasco

Evidence supports the theory that bacterial communities colonizing Echinacea purpurea contribute to the innate immune enhancing activity of this botanical. Previously, we reported that only about half of the variation in in vitro monocyte stimulating activity exhibited by E. purpurea extracts could be accounted for by total bacterial load within the plant material. In the current study, we test...

2013
Carlo Giuseppe Rizzello Rossana Coda Davinia Sánchez Macías Daniela Pinto Barbara Marzani Pasquale Filannino Giammaria Giuliani Vito Michele Paradiso Raffaella Di Cagno Marco Gobbetti

BACKGROUND Extracts and products (roots and/or aerial parts) from Echinacea ssp. represent a profitable market sector for herbal medicines thanks to different functional features. Alkamides and polyacetylenes, phenols like caffeic acid and its derivatives, polysaccharides and glycoproteins are the main bioactive compounds of Echinacea spp. This study aimed at investigating the capacity of selec...

A Moieni , H Naghdi Badi , M Abdoli ,

Background: Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.) is one of the most important medicinal plants. Hairy root culture of Echinace, represent a valuable alternative to field cultivation for the production of bioactive secondary metabolites. Objective: The present study investigates the effects of KNO3, CaCl2 and MgSO4 concentrations on growth and the biosynthesis of cichoric acid in Echinacea...

2001
James F. Harbage

Micropropagation of three Echinacea species, E. angustifolia DC., E. pallida Nutt., and E. purpurea Moench., was investigated as a potential means of germplasm preservation of species faced with overcollection in the wild and rapid clonal propagation of elite individuals with unique medicinal or ornamental properties. Very high contamination rates occurred with shoot-tip explants but not with n...

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