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Heteromorpha trifoliata

Heteromorpha trifoliata Luguguni (Zigua), Olkuyeini, L,R stems are mixed with fat and given to babies and... [Pg.516]

The root of the Bupleurum species has been used in China as a traditional remedy for inflammatory diseases [20]. The main constituents of this drug are oligoglycosides of oleanane triterpenes called saikosaponin a-f. Saikosaponins cause a reduction in histamine secretion and enhance the anti-inflammatory actions of glucocorticoids [22]. Some of them have been shown to inhibit prostaglandin E2 production in the macrophage culture system [23]. It has recently been reported that the saikosaponins present in Heteromorpha trifoliata, which are structurally related to those of Bupleurum falcatum (saiko in Japanese), have anti-inflammatory activity. One in vivo study concluded that the isolated saikosaponins act by a mechanism close to that of steroids, but do not involve the glucocorticoid receptor [24]. [Pg.97]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.21 , Pg.22 , Pg.23 , Pg.97 , Pg.341 , Pg.415 , Pg.600 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.600 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.415 ]




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