10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BERBERINE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
berberine in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
berberine im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Berberine and huangbo: ancient colorants and dyes
The authors bring together the results of current research into berberine and also the huangbo dye and list the spectroscopic and chromatographic methods available to detect its presence.
Peter J. Gibbs, Kenneth R. Seddon, British Library, 1998
2
The Essential Guide to Herbal Safety
Use in Pregnancy Category C:Has caused or is associated with a substantial risk
of causing harmful effects on the foetus or neonate without causing
malformations (on the basis of the presence of berberine and related alkaloids
and the ...
3
The 5-minute Herb and Dietary Supplement Consult
Minor alkaloids include canadaline, hydrastadine, and isohydrastadine (1).
Activity is attributed to hydrastine and berberine. MECHANISM/
PHARMACOKINETICS • Berberine is not well absorbed orally; in rats, doses as
high as 1 g/kg resulted ...
Adriane Fugh-Berman, 2003
4
Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements (Print)
[66] Digestive, Hepatic, and Gastrointestinal Disorders Diarrhea In a randomized,
controlled experiment, the efficacy of berberine sulfate in the treatment of
diarrhea due to enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) and V. cholerae was evaluated in
165 ...
Paul M. Coates, M. Coates Paul, Marc Blackman, 2004
5
The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common ...
Berberine sulfate has been shown to prevent the adherence of streptococci to
host cells and this could in part explain its 'anti-biotic' properties. 25/« vitro
experiments have shown that the pH of the medium influences the anti-microbial
action ...
Heather Boon, Michael Smith, 2004
6
Veterinary Herbal Medicine
The antiproliferative activities of coptis and its major component berberine were
investigated in eight human pancreatic cancer cell lines (Iizuka, 2003). In
transplanted nasopharyngeal carcinoma, tumor growth was inhibited by 29.5%
after ...
Susan G. Wynn, Barbara Fougère, 2007
7
The Health Professional's Guide to Dietary Supplements
At 24 hours past treatment, a significant number of E. coli patients treated with
berberine sulfate were cured of their diarrhea compared with those in the control
group. In the cholera group, patients receiving 1,200 nig of berberine sulfate ...
Shawn M. Talbott, Kerry Hughes, 2007
8
Alkaloids: Chemical and Biological Perspectives, Volume 11: ...
Transderrnal stimulation (80 V, 0.5 ms, 0.05 Hz) of the guinea-pig ileal segments
produced a twitch response, with berberine (l0'8 to 10'5 M) enhancing this
response dose-dependently, as well as acetylcholine (3 x 10'9 and 10'8 M).
Atropine ...
9
Alkaloids: Biochemistry, Ecology,and Medicinal Applications
Moreover, berberine inhibits the reaction of the cholera toxin on the cells and
inactivates the toxin (Akhter et al., 1977; Dutta et al., 1972; Modak et al., 1970a,b;
Nair et al., 1969). Several studies concerned the activity of berberine on diarrhea
...
Margaret F. Roberts, Michael Wink, 1998
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Alkaloids - Secrets of Life:: Aklaloid Chemistry, Biological ...
The toxicity of isoquinoline alkaloid berberine is low in concentrations 0.05% for
living plant cells464. In these concentrations berberine did not kill onion, corn or
broad bean cells, although it did reduce the growth rates of corn and bean.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «BERBERINE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
berberine im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Benefits of Berberine
Berberine is a yellow-colored alkaloid compound found in several different plants, including European barberry, goldenseal, goldthread, ... «ProHealth, Jun 15»
Recent research into the botanical and plant derived drugs market …
Botanical drugs, such as aescin, adoniside, atropine and berberine, are derived from plants. These drugs are used as an important component ... «WhaTech, Jun 15»
Best Way to My Heart? Through the Gut
On berries, a study published in Italy in April 2015 found that a formulation of white mulberry leaf extract, berberine and red yeast rice both ... «Natural Products INSIDER, Jun 15»
Market research report on global berberine industry 2014-2018 …
Global Berberine Industry was a professional and depth research report on Global Berberine industry that you would know the world's major ... «WhaTech, Jun 15»
Home-brewed heroin: Hold the hype
These include papaverine, which is used to treat blood vessel spasms, and berberine, which has been tested for lowering blood glucose in ... «Science News, Jun 15»
Health Column: There's a fungus among us — Candida
Natural treatments include caprylic acid, olive leaf, oregano leaf, berberine, pau d' arco, horopito and more. The advantage to the medications ... «Grand Junction Free Press, Jun 15»
Berberine: The Most Powerful Natural Supplement
Berberine is a bioactive compound that can be extracted from several different plants, including a group of shrubs called Berberis (1). «Care2.com, Jun 15»
Can berberine lower cholesterol?
The herbal supplement berberine has recently become popular for treating high cholesterol. Too much cholesterol in our blood is a risk factor ... «Health24, Jun 15»
Berberine: The Most Powerful Natural Supplement on Earth
A compound called berberine is one of the most powerful natural supplements on Earth. It has very impressive health benefits, and affects your ... «EcoWatch, Jun 15»
How do vitamins work? What we know and what we're still figuring out
Or consider berberine, a chemical compound in a plant called goldenseal that's known for its antibacterial qualities. When ingested in the form ... «National Post, Feb 15»