نتایج جستجو برای: cartilage extract

تعداد نتایج: 210672  

Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS) 2022

This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of aqueous extract Artemisia herba alba (Asteraceae) and procaine penicillin on healing induced defect ear cartilage. A total (25) female rats which used in this were distributed randomly into five treatment group(five animals per each). Under routine surgery, all had circular holes elastic cartilage their ears. All groups treated with local a...

2015
Je Hyeong Lee Omer Shehzad Sung Kwon Ko Yeong Shik Kim Hyun Pyo Kim

BACKGROUND The present study was designed to prepare and find the optimum active preparation or fraction from Korea Red Ginseng inhibiting matrix metalloproteinase-13 (MMP-13) expression, because MMP-13 is a pivotal enzyme to degrade the collagen matrix of the joint cartilage. METHODS From total red ginseng ethanol extract, n-BuOH fraction (total ginsenoside-enriched fraction), ginsenoside di...

Journal: :Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2008
Bhagath Kumar Potu Muddanna S Rao Gopalan Kutty N Kumar MR Bhat Mallikarjuna Rao Chamallamudi Soubhagya Ranjan Nayak

OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect Cissus quadrangularis plant petroleum ether extract on the development of long bones during the intra-uterine developmental stage in rats. METHODS Pregnant rats (n=12) were randomly assigned into either a control group (n=6) or a Cissus quadrangularis treatment (n=6) group. Pregnant rats in the Cissus quadrangularis group were t...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1981
M Paulsson D Heinegård

The cartilage matrix protein is a major non-collagenous protein in bovine cartilage. It was purified from a 5 M-guanidinium chloride extract of bovine tracheal cartilage by sequential CsCl-density-gradient centrifugation, gel chromatography in guanidinium chloride and differential precipitation. The molecular weight of the intact protein is 148 000, determined by sedimentation-equilibrium centr...

2017
Steffen Jessberger Petra Högger Franca Genest Donald M. Salter Lothar Seefried

BACKGROUND The standardized maritime pine bark extract (Pycnogenol®) has previously shown symptom alleviating effects in patients suffering from moderate forms of knee osteoarthritis (OA). The cellular mechanisms for this positive impact are so far unknown. The purpose of the present randomized pilot controlled study was to span the knowledge gap between the reported clinical effects of Pycnoge...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1972
R A Greenwald A S Josephson H S Diamond A Tsang

The lysozyme content of human cartilage was measured by incubation of lyophilized, powdered cartilage in a variety of buffers and salt solutions, and the factors controlling the binding of lysozyme within cartilage were studied. Lysozyme was extracted from hyaline cartilage by buffers of pH greater than 9.0 by solutions 1 M in monovalent cations, and by solutions 0.12-0.40 M in divalent cations...

2008
I. M. Fuentes-Boquete Arufe Gonda

Articular cartilage lesions that do not disrupt the integrity of subchondral bone are not capable of spontaneous repair. The asymptomatic nature of these lesions leads to articular cartilage degeneration and development of the osteoarthritic process. To avoid joint replacement surgery, several cellular therapies have been developed. These therapies focus on the regeneration of a new tissue, who...

Journal: :Osteoarthritis and cartilage 2011
K E Keenan T F Besier J M Pauly E Han J Rosenberg R L Smith S L Delp G S Beaupre G E Gold

OBJECTIVE A relationship between T1ρ relaxation time and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content has been demonstrated in chemically degraded bovine cartilage, but has not been demonstrated with quantitative biochemistry in human cartilage. A relationship has also been established between T2 relaxation time in cartilage and osteoarthritis (OA) severity. We hypothesized that T1ρ relaxation time would be...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Greg W Rouse Shana K Goffredi Shannon B Johnson Robert C Vrijenhoek

Marine annelid worms of the genus Osedax exploit sunken vertebrate bones for food. To date, the named species occur on whale or other mammalian bones, and it is argued that Osedax is a whale-fall specialist. To assess whether extant Osedax species could obtain nutrition from non-mammalian resources, we deployed teleost bones and calcified shark cartilage at approximately 1000 m depth for five m...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2001
R P González A Leyva M O Moraes

The discovery that angiogenesis is a key condition for the growth of a tumor beyond a millimeter or two, brings about a new approach in the treatment of tumors using drugs able to inhibit the formation of new blood vessels. Also, it has been realized that antiangiogenic drugs can be useful in the treatment of other pathological processes, now classified as angiogenesis-dependent diseases. Initi...

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