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Scutellaria baicalensis roots

Trihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxyflavone 2 -Glucoside Scutellaria baicalensis roots Labiatae 147... [Pg.758]

Neutrogena Visibly Even Exfoliating Body Wash (U.S.) Johnson Johnson Soybean seed extract, grapefruit extract, Morns bombycis root extract, Scutellaria baicalensis root extract... [Pg.478]

Pilocarpus jaborandi leaf Pilocarpus microphyllus leaf Pilocarpus pennatifolius leaf Piper longum fruit Piper methysticum rhizome, root Piper nigrum fruit Scutellaria baicalensis root... [Pg.998]

Scutellaria baicalensis Scutellaria baicalensis root extract. See Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) extract... [Pg.3884]

Flavones of Scutellaria baicalensis roots. Khim. Prir. Spedin 6, 729-733. [Pg.524]

Zhou, Y. et al., Flavonoids and phenylethanoids from hairy root cultures of Scutellaria baicalensis. Phytochemistry, 44, 83, 1997. [Pg.793]

Skullcap is known to have anticonvulsant and sedative properties. Traditionally, it has been used for epilepsy, chorea, hysteria, nervous tension states, and specifically for grand mal. In Chinese herbal medicine, the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi have been used traditionally as a remedy for inflammation, suppurative dermatitis, allergic diseases, hyperlipidemia, and atherosclerosis. [Pg.103]

COX activity. In Figure 11, the most potent inhibitory activity of HTP fractions were derived from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis, and located at two major fractions, Ell and Fll. The activity profile of the HTP fractions showed three separate peaks of inhibition suggesting that there are multiple compounds contributing to the observed inhibitory effects of the whole extract. [Pg.679]

Separation, purification and identification have yielded baicalein, baicalin and other Free-B-Ring flavonoids as the major active components in the organic extract from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis, and S. orthocalyx. In Table 2, we demonstrated the potencies of five Free-B-Ring flavonoids isolated from three different Scutellaria species. [Pg.679]

Based on Free-B-Ring flavonoids from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis and flavans from the bark exudates of Acacia catechu, a novel... [Pg.680]

Scutellaria baicalensis, S. spp. (Lamiaceae) [root, leaf], Plantago major (Plantaginaceae) Myrcia multiflora (Myrtaceae) [leaf]... [Pg.527]

Scutellaria baicalensis (Lamiaceae) [root], Plantago major (Plantaginaceae)... [Pg.580]

Since ancient times, the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis have been used to treat allergic and inflammatory diseases in China and Japan. We reported the isolation from these roots of three new compounds, i.e., 2 S), 2, 5,6, 7-tetetahydroxy flavanone[25], 2 R), 3(i )-2, 3,5,6, 7-pentahydroxyflavanone and 2, 5,5, 7-tetrahydroxy-6, 8-dimethoxy-flavone, as antibacterial or anti-lipid peroxidation substances [26, 27], as well as six flavonoids, i.e., baicalein, bailcalin, oroxylin A, wogonin, skullcapflavone II, etc. Furthermore, we found that baicalein and baicalin "Fig. (47)" suppressed the development of secondary lesions in adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats "Fig. (48)". [Pg.431]

Fig. (48). Effects of baicalein and baicalin isolated from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis on adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats. Fig. (48). Effects of baicalein and baicalin isolated from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis on adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats.
Traditional Korean herbs. Extracts of the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (Labiatae) have been widely used to relieve fever related to bacterial infection and inflammatory diseases in traditional Korean medicine and have been reported to be effective in brain diseases. Administration of Scutellaria baicalensis mitigated alterations of hippocampal MAPK signaling by chronic cerebral infusion and microglial activation by chronic LPS infusion. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition, modification of monoamines, antiamyloid aggregation effect, and antioxidant activity have been reported to be induced by extracts of a few plants of... [Pg.406]

Nagai T, Yamada H, Otsuka Y. Inhibition of mouse liver sialidase by the root of Scutellaria baicalensis. PlantaMed 1989b 55 27-9. [Pg.286]

The roots of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (Labiatae) have been clinically used as therapeutic drugs for the treatment of allergic inflammatory... [Pg.69]


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