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Nettle leaf extract

NBP reagent la 90, 359 Neatan perservation la 134 Neoamygdalline lb 121 Neo-kestose lb 423 Neomycin la 287,423 Neostigmine lb 290 Nephopam la 45 Nerol la 76,327 -, glucoside la 327 Netilmicin la 105,286,287 Nettle leaf extract lb 217 Neuroleptics lb 352 Nickel-DMSO complex lb 259 Nickel cations la 144,145,311 lb 259-260... [Pg.490]

Screening involved evaluation of 220 candidate botanical ingredients in vitro for their ability to inhibit ILlp gene expression in human mononuclear cells (U937 and THP-1) that were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) (Table 11.1, activity 2). The ingredient list was narrowed to twenty-six botanicals that had a 50% inhibitory concentration of <10 pg/ml in the in vitro IL-1 production assay. The potential IL-1 inhibitors were further narrowed to four botanicals (artichoke leaf extract, nettle root extract, olive fruit extract, and rose hips extract) based on criteria such as reliability of sourcing, purity, and others that might contribute to commercial potential. [Pg.193]

A review of clinical studies of stinging nettle leaf indicated that no serious adverse events were reported in five clinical studies with a total of 10,368 participants taking 670 mg twice daily of a dried hydroethanolic extract ( 9.7 g dried leaf) for 3 to 52 weeks. Minor gastrointestinal upset or allergic reaction occurred in 1.2 to 2.7% of participants (ESCOP 2003). Abdominal gas was reported in 3 of 19 patients... [Pg.896]

Hypotensive, diuretic, and natriuretic activity of an aqueous extract of stinging nettle leaf was observed in anesthetized rats intravenously administered a continuous perfusion at a rate of 4 mg/kg per hour or 24 mg/kg per hour for 1.25 h. The decrease in arterial blood pressure was reduced by 15% at the lower dose and 38% at the higher dose (Tahri et al. 2000). A rapid but transient blood pressure decrease of 37% in rats was observed after intravenous administration of an aqueous extract of 25 mg/kg stinging nettle leaf (Lasheras 1986). In cats, administration of 26.6 mg/kg produced a hypotensive effect and bradycardia that was not compensated by administration of adrenaline (Broncano 1983). [Pg.897]

A fraction of a water-methanol extract of stinging nettle leaf produced a marked decrease of inotropic activity in spontaneously beating atria of guinea pigs as well as marked but transient hypotensive activity on the blood pressure of anesthetized rats (Testai et al. 2002). [Pg.897]

Mimosa tenuiflora leaf extract Mistletoe (Viscum album) extract Mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia) extract Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) extract Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) extract Nettle (Urtica dioica) extract Oat (Avena sativa) protein Oleoresin capsicum Orris root extract Pansy (Viola tricolor) extract Parsley (Carum petroselinum) extract Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) extract Periwinkle (Vinca minor) extract Quillaja (Quillaja saponaria) Rye (Secale cereale) extract... [Pg.4921]


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