نتایج جستجو برای: black cohosh

تعداد نتایج: 141274  

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2014
Sayaka Masada-Atsumi Yukie Kumeta Yutaka Takahashi Takashi Hakamatsuka Yukihiro Goda

Despite the increasing sales of black cohosh (the dried rhizome and root of Cimicifuga racemosa L.) in the world herbal market, these products have continuous adulteration issues. The botanical authenticity of the black cohosh products is the first important step for ensuring their quality, safety and efficacy. In this study, we genetically identified the botanical sources of 10 black cohosh pr...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2006
Mee-Ra Rhyu Jian Lu Donna E Webster Daniel S Fabricant Norman R Farnsworth Z Jim Wang

Black cohosh is a commonly used botanical dietary supplement for the treatment of climacteric complaints. Because the opiate system in the brain is intimately associated with mood, temperature, and sex hormonal levels, the activity of black cohosh extracts at the human mu opiate receptor (hMOR) expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells was investigated. The 100% methanol, 75% ethanol, and 40% 2-...

Journal: :Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology 2006
B Jiang F Kronenberg M J Balick E J Kennelly

Black cohosh has been widely used as an herbal medicine for the treatment of symptoms related to menopause in America and Europe during the past several decades, but the bioactive constituents are still unknown. Formononetin is an isoflavone with known estrogen-like activity. This compound was first reported to be isolated from black cohosh in 1985, but subsequent research in 2002 using HPLC-PD...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
Vicki L Davis Manuel J Jayo Arline Ho Mary P Kotlarczyk Mary L Hardy Warren G Foster Claude L Hughes

Black cohosh is an herbal extract that is often used as an alternative to estrogen-based replacement therapies to treat hot flushes that frequently accompany the transition to menopause. Although cancer-free women as well as breast cancer patients and survivors use black cohosh to relieve vasomotor symptoms, there is limited information on its potential to influence breast cancer development or...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2007
Timothy R Rebbeck Andrea B Troxel Sandra Norman Greta R Bunin Angela DeMichele Mona Baumgarten Michelle Berlin Rita Schinnar Brian L Strom

Hormone-related supplements (HRS), many of which contain phytoestrogens, are widely used to manage menopausal symptoms, yet their relationship with breast cancer risk has generally not been evaluated. We evaluated whether use of HRS was associated with breast cancer risk, using a population-based case-control study in 3 counties of the Philadelphia metropolitan area consisting of 949 breast can...

Journal: :Menopause 2008
Gail B Mahady Tieraona Low Dog Marilyn L Barrett Mary L Chavez Paula Gardiner Richard Ko Robin J Marles Linda S Pellicore Gabriel I Giancaspro Dandapantula N Sarma

OBJECTIVE Black cohosh [Actaea racemosa L., formerly Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt.] is a botanical used mainly for the management of menopausal symptoms. Recently, regulatory agencies in Australia, Canada, and the European Union have released statements regarding the "potential association" between black cohosh and hepatotoxicity. In response, the Dietary Supplement Information Expert Committe...

Journal: :Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology 2006
P L Minciullo A Saija M Patafi G Marotta B Ferlazzo S Gangemi

Extracts of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) are commonly used for the treatment of symptoms associated with menopause. Adverse events with black cohosh are rare, mild and reversible. A few number of serious adverse events, including hepatic and circulatory conditions, have been also reported, but without a clear causality relationship. We report the case of a woman with severe asthenia and v...

Journal: :Nutrition in clinical care : an official publication of Tufts University 2002
Gail B Mahady Daniel Fabricant Lucas R Chadwick Birgit Dietz

Due to the long-term health risks now associated with hormone replacement therapy, many menopausal women are actively seeking alternative treatments. One such alternative is black cohosh (Actaea racemosa, syn. Cimicifuga racemosa), which has been used in the United States for the treatment of gynecologic complaints for more than 100 years. Review of the published clinical data suggests that bla...

2009

A July 24 review article published in the Archives of Internal Medicine (2006;166:1453-1465) concluded that alternative and complementary therapies are generally ineffective for treating menopause-related symptoms. Among the biologically based studies, only one on Remifemin® out of the four black cohosh studies reviewed was shown to be effective. "A single large trial showed a benefit for vasom...

2003
BENJAMIN KLIGLER

Uses and Efficacy Currently, the primary use of black cohosh extract is for alleviation of menopausal symptoms. The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology guidelines on the use of botanicals for the management of menopausal symptoms support this use for up to six months, especially in treating the symptoms of sleep and mood disturbance, and hot flushes. [Evidence level C, consensus/exper...

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