نتایج جستجو برای: botanical supplements

تعداد نتایج: 30039  

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Ghulam Murtaza Naveed Ullah Farah Mukhtar Shamyla Nawazish Saiqa Muneer

In herbalism, botanical supplements are commonly believed to be safe remedies, however, botanical supplements and dietary ingredients interact with transport and metabolic processes, affecting drug disposition. Although a large number of studies have described that botanical supplements interfere with drug metabolism, the mode of their interaction with drug transport processes is not well descr...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
mehrangiz zamani department of obstetrics & gynecology, hamedan university of medical sciences, hamedan, iran. nosrat neghab department of obstetrics & gynecology, hamedan university of medical sciences, hamedan, iran. saadat torabian department of community medicine, hamedan university of medical sciences, hamedan, iran.

medical therapies have been widely used for premenstrual syndrome (pms), but in all of them side effects are predominant. herbal remedies rarely have side effects and people have more tendencies toward them than chemical therapies. in this study the therapeutic effect of vitex agnus castus on women who had the pms, in comparison with placebo, were investigated. in this randomized, placebo-contr...

Journal: :Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics 2010
T J Smillie I A Khan

Whether they are being taken as dietary supplements by the general public or being evaluated in a clinical study, the authenticity of botanical products is a matter of paramount concern. Botanical specimens and the dietary supplements derived from them can vary in quality and in chemical constituent profiles because of a number of factors. Subtle variations in botanical specimens are known to h...

2015
Richard B. van Breemen

Regulated differently than drugs or foods, the market for botanical dietary supplements continues to grow worldwide. The recently implemented U.S. FDA regulation that all botanical dietary supplements must be produced using good manufacturing practice is an important step toward enhancing the safety of these products, but additional safeguards could be implemented, and unlike drugs, there are c...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2011
Yuanting Zhang Elizabeth B Fein Sara B Fein

OBJECTIVES To describe the use of dietary botanical supplements and teas among infants, the characteristics of mothers who give them the specific botanical supplements and teas used, reasons for use, and sources of information. METHODS We used data from the Infant Feeding Practices Study II, a longitudinal survey of women studied from late pregnancy through their infant's first year of life c...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2016
Alyssa A Sprouse Richard B van Breemen

The use of botanical dietary supplements has grown steadily over the last 20 years despite incomplete information regarding active constituents, mechanisms of action, efficacy, and safety. An important but underinvestigated safety concern is the potential for popular botanical dietary supplements to interfere with the absorption, transport, and/or metabolism of pharmaceutical agents. Clinical t...

2016
Alyssa A. Sprouse Richard B. van Breemen

The use of botanical dietary supplements has grown steadily over the last 20 years despite incomplete information regarding active constituents, mechanisms of action, efficacy, and safety. An important but underinvestigated safety concern is the potential for popular botanical dietary supplements to interfere with the absorption, transport, and/or metabolism of pharmaceutical agents. Clinical t...

Journal: :Chemical Research in Toxicology 2007

2016
Keturah R. Faurot Anna Maria Siega-Riz Paula Gardiner José O. Rivera Laura A. Young Charles Poole Eric A. Whitsel Hector M. González Diana A. Chirinos-Medina Gregory A. Talavera Sheila F. Castañeda Martha L. Daviglus Janice Barnhart Rebeca E. Giacinto Linda Van Horn

Although dietary supplement use is common, its assessment is challenging, especially among ethnic minority populations such as Hispanics/Latinos. Using the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) (n = 16,415), this report compares two strategies for capturing dietary supplement use over a 30-day period: a medication-based inventory and a nutrition-based dietary supplement in...

2013
Marco Miroddi Carmen Mannucci Ferdinando Mancari Michele Navarra Gioacchino Calapai

Botanical products sold in the health area are generally intended as drugs, medicinal products, food supplements or substances for therapeutic use. Use of botanicals for improving or to care human health has evolved independently in different countries worldwide. Regulatory issues regarding botanical products designed for the food supplements or medicinal market and their influence on research ...

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