نتایج جستجو برای: سرخارگل echinacea angustifolia dc

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Journal: :Planta medica 2011
Sindhura Ramasahayam Hany N Baraka Fatma M Abdel Bar Bilal S Abuasal Mark P Widrlechner Khalid A El Sayed Sharon A Meyer

Echinacea species are used for beneficial effects on immune function, and various prevalent phytochemicals have immunomodulatory effects. Using a commercial E. purpurea (L.) Moench product, we have evaluated the myelopoietic effect on bone marrow of rats treated with various extracts and correlated this with their chemical class composition. Granulocyte/macrophage-colony forming cells (GM-CFCs)...

2009
Chung Li Chen Shih Chan Zhang Jih Min Sung

Echinacea is an herbaceous perennial of Asteraceae family that grows throughout the eastern and central United States and southern Canada. Three species of Echinacea are valued as medicinal herb: E. purpurea (L.) Moench, E. pallida (Nutt.) Nutt., and E. angustifolia DC (Mistríková & Vaverková, 2007). All three species show pharmacological activity, which appears to result from the combined effe...

1999
Kathleen A. McKeown

Echinacea (Asteraceae), a North American genus of 11 recognized taxa (McGregor 1968), is of great economic and scientific interest. Three species, E. angustifolia DC. var. angustifolia, E. pallida (Nutt.) and E. purpurea (L.) Moench, show potential pharmacological activity (Bauer et al. 1988a; Bauer and Wagner 1991). Hydroalcoholic extracts of the roots of these three taxa stimulate phagocytosi...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2009
Carlie A LaLone Ludmila Rizshsky Kimberly D P Hammer Lankun Wu Avery K S Solco Manyu Yum Basil J Nikolau Eve S Wurtele Patricia A Murphy Meehye Kim Diane F Birt

Because of the popularity of Echinacea as a dietary supplement, researchers have been actively investigating which Echinacea constituent or groups of constituents are necessary for immune-modulating bioactivities. Our prior studies indicate that alkylamides may play an important role in the inhibition of prostaglandin E2 (PGE(2)) production. High-performance liquid chromatography fractionation,...

2013
Kevin Spelman

Depending on how this Asteraceae family member is classified, there are up to 12 different species of Echinacea. The most commonly used species for medicinal purposes is Echinacea purpurea, which is easy to cultivate and therefore, product demand does not put a stress on native populations of Echinacea species that are difficult to cultivate. Most preparations found in the market are derived fr...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2007
Segaran Pillai Christine Pillai Lester A Mitscher Raymond Cooper

INTRODUCTION When directly exposed to various echinacea fractions, human leukocytes ex vivo are strongly stimulated to proliferate and to produce immunostimulation and inflammatory cytokines. A comparison of fractions containing lipoidal small molecules and high-molecular-weight water-soluble polysaccharides indicates that the latter are substantially more potent as immunostimulants. Echinacea ...

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...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2010
Carlie A Lalone Nan Huang Ludmila Rizshsky Man-Yu Yum Navrozedeep Singh Cathy Hauck Basil J Nikolau Eve S Wurtele Marian L Kohut Patricia A Murphy Diane F Birt

Bauer alkylamide 11 and Bauer ketone 23 were previously found to be partially responsible for Echinacea angustifolia anti-inflammatory properties. This study further tested their importance using the inhibition of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) and nitric oxide (NO) production by RAW264.7 mouse macrophages in the absence and presence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and E. angustifolia extracts, phytoc...

Journal: :HortScience : a publication of the American Society for Horticultural Science 2004
Luping Qu Xiping Wang Eatherley Hood Richard Scalzo

Seeds from five lots each of Echinacea angustifolia DC, and E. pallida (Nutt.) Nutt. were germinated in a growth chamber in light (40 μmol·m(-2)· s(-1)) or darkness at 25 °C for 16 to 20 d after soaking in 1 mM ethephon or water for 10 min, or moist stratification at 4 - 6 °C for two weeks. Either light or ethephon promoted seed germination of E. angustifolia and E. pallida, in comparison with ...

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