نتایج جستجو برای: mastic gum

تعداد نتایج: 9338  

Journal: :In vivo 2009
Hiroshi Sakagami Kaori Kishino Masaki Kobayashi Ken Hashimoto Satora Iida Akiko Shimetani Yuko Nakamura Keiso Takahashi Takeshi Ikarashi Haruka Fukamachi Kazue Satoh Hideki Nakashima Takahisa Shimizu Ken Takeda Shuji Watanabe Wataru Nakamura

Mastic is a resinous exudate obtained from the stem and the main leaves of Pistacia lentiscus. We have reported the antiplaque effect of mastic-containing chewing gum on the oral cavity. We hypothesize that mastic may be a multifunctional food which has some beneficial pharmaceutical properties. The aim of this study was to assess the biological activity of solid and liquid types of mastic by c...

2009
Mohammad Sharif Sharifi Stuart Loyd Hazell

Mastic gum is a viscous light-green liquid obtained from the bark of Pistacia lentiscus var. chia. which belongs to the Anacardiaceae family. The gum has been fractionated to investigate the antimicrobial activity of the whole gum and its fractions against various strains of Helicobacter pylori. The polymeric gum fraction was separated from the essential oil and the resin (trunk exudates withou...

2011
ShengJin Li In-Ho Cha Woong Nam

Many anticancer drugs exert their cytotoxicity by inhibiting DNA synthesis and cell replication. However, side effects such as bone marrow suppression, gastrointestinal toxicity, and renal damage remain to be addressed (Peterson et al., 1992). One avenue to developing clinically applicable chemotherapeutic agents with fewer complications is to screen traditional medicinal plants, which have bee...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2003
James R Bebb Nathalie Bailey-Flitter Dlawer Ala'Aldeen John C Atherton

OBJECTIVE To determine whether mastic gum suppresses or eradicates Helicobacter pylori infection in humans. PATIENTS AND METHODS Nine patients with H. pylori infection, and without gastroduodenal ulceration, were recruited from day-case endoscopy lists and treated with mastic 1 g four times daily for 14 days. [13C]Urea breath tests (UBTs) were carried out immediately before, on day 15 and 5 w...

Journal: :Current medicinal chemistry 2012
S Paraschos S Mitakou A-L Skaltsounis

The resin of Pistacia lentiscus (L.) var. chia (Duham), an evergreen shrub belonging to the family Anacardiaceae and uniquely cultivated in southern Chios, is known as mastic. It has been used for more than 2500 years in traditional Greek medicine for treating several diseases such as gastralgia and peptic ulcers, while the actions of the gum are mentioned in the works of Herodotus, Dioscorides...

2014
Lamprini Karygianni Manuel Cecere Alexios Leandros Skaltsounis Aikaterini Argyropoulou Elmar Hellwig Nektarios Aligiannis Annette Wittmer Ali Al-Ahmad

Nature is an unexplored reservoir of novel phytopharmaceuticals. Since biofilm-related oral diseases often correlate with antibiotic resistance, plant-derived antimicrobial agents could enhance existing treatment options. Therefore, the rationale of the present report was to examine the antimicrobial impact of Mediterranean natural extracts on oral microorganisms. Five different extracts from O...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2010
M Mahmoudi M A Ebrahimzadeh S F Nabavi S Hafezi S M Nabavi Sh Eslami

OBJECTIVES Pistacia lentiscus has traditionally been used in the treatment of many diseases. Its resin was investigated for its mineral contents, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities in rats. MATERIAL AND METHODS Inhibition of carrageenan induced edema was used to evaluate anti-inflammatory activity. Fe2+ chelating ability, 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl radical (DPPH) and nitric oxid...

2013
Dimitris Vlastos Despoina Mademtzoglou Elena Drosopoulou Ioanna Efthimiou Tatiana Chartomatsidou Christina Pandelidou Melina Astyrakaki Eleftheria Chalatsi Penelope Mavragani-Tsipidou

Chios mastic gum, a plant-derived product obtained by the Mediterranean bush Pistacia lentiscus (L.) var. chia (Duham), has generated considerable interest because of its antimicrobial, anticancer, antioxidant and other beneficial properties. Its aqueous extract, called Chios mastic water (CMW), contains the authentic mastic scent and all the water soluble components of mastic. In the present s...

2015
Aikaterini Triantafyllidi Theodoros Xanthos Apostolos Papalois John K. Triantafillidis

The use of herbal therapy in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing worldwide. The aim of this study was to review the literature on the efficacy of herbal therapy in IBD patients. Studies on herbal therapy for IBD published in Medline and Embase were reviewed, and response to treatment and remission rates were recorded. Although the number of the relevant clinical studies is relatively...

Journal: :In vivo 2017
Ryuichiro Suzuki Hiroshi Sakagami Shigeru Amano Kunihiko Fukuchi Katsuyoshi Sunaga Taisei Kanamoto Shigemi Terakubo Hideki Nakashima Yoshiaki Shirataki Mineko Tomomura Yoshiko Masuda Satoshi Yokose Akito Tomomura Hirofumi Watanabe Masaki Okawara Yoshiharu Matahira

BACKGROUND Most previous mastic investigators have not considered its potent cytotoxicity that may significantly affect the interpretation of obtained data. In the present study, we re-evaluated several biological activities of mastic extracts, based on chemotherapeutic indexes. MATERIALS AND METHODS Pulverized mastic gum was extracted with n-hexane and then with ethyl acetate or independentl...

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