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Herbal drugs flavonoids

FLAVONOIDS Chemical compounds found in many herbal drugs. Flavonoids may help fight off infections and clear the body of harmful free radical molecules. [Pg.226]

Rayyan, S. et al.. Isolation and identification of flavonoids including fiavone rotamers from the herbal drug Crataegi folium cum flore, hawthorn, Phytochem. Anal., 2004, in press. [Pg.123]

Pietta PG, Gardana C. Capillary electrophoresis and herbal drug analysis. In press. Merkem HM, Beecher GR. Measurement of food flavonoids by high performance liquid chromatography. J Agric Food Chem 2000 48 577-599. [Pg.80]

Flavonoids have been found widely presented in herbal drugs and have a broad range of physiological applications, such as anti-inflammatory, antitumor, anti-oxidant. [Pg.128]

Women use herbal and dietary supplements at higher rates than men do. This rise in use of alternative therapies places women at increased risk of significant drug interactions, specifically drug-herb and drug-nutrient interactions (83 9). For instance, St. John s wort, a popular antidepressant, contains at least seven groups of chemical compounds. These include naphthodianthrons (hypericin and pseudohypericin), flavonoids (quercetin, hyperoside, and rutin). [Pg.329]

Flavonoids in herbal preparations may also affect the GI tract (e.g., cirkan causes chronic diarrhea [Maechel, 1992]) and a phlebotonic French drug, cyclo-3 fort containing Ruscus aculeatus, herperidin methyl chalcone, ascorbic acid can elicit colitis (Beaugerie et al., 1994). Reports of nausea and vomiting induced by other herbal remedies are represented throughout the chapter. [Pg.273]

Sachin, B.S., S.C. Sharma, S. Sethi, et al. 2007. Herbal modulation of drug bioavailability Enhancement of rifampicin levels in plasma by herbal products and a flavonoid glycoside derived from Cuminum cyminum. Phytother. Res. 21(2) 157-163. [Pg.287]

Plants naturally synthesize chemical compounds in defence against fungi, insects and herbivorous mammals. Some of these compounds or phytochemicals such as alkaloids, terpenoids, flavonoids, pwlyphenols and glycosides prove beneficial to humans in unique manner for the treatment of several diseases. These compounds are identical in structure and function to conventional drugs. Extracts from parts of plants such as roots, stems, and leaves also contain such extraordinary phytochemicals that are used as pesticides, antimicrobials, drugs and herbal medicines. [Pg.458]


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