In addition to increased knowledge of the known bioactivities, new bioactivities with potential novel health benefits have been reported in animal models of cerebral ischemia/stroke, anxiety, sleep disorder, epilepsy, inflammatory bowel disease, sepsis, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and...
Given the expression of MAO-A in liver and GI tract where high levels of D and DA coexist with DOH (Fig. 2), MAO-A inhibition by D or DA could also have contributed to the metabolic benefits of AGN summarized in Fig. 3. One possible connection to cancer interception is the ...
Danggui to Angelica sinensis root: Are potential benefits to European women lost in translation? A review Journal of EthnopharmacologyJournal2014,Journal of Ethnopharmacology Ingrid L.I.Hook 2Identity and quality—Lost in translation? Botanically the source ofChinese angelicaroot isAngelica sinensis(Oliv....
Danggui to Angelica sinensis root: Are potential benefits to European women lost in translation? A review 1Introduction Angelica sinensis(Oliv.) Diels. (ChineseAngelica root; danggui) has been used in China, Korea and Japan as a spice, tonic and medicine for more than a 1000 years and today...
Angelica gigas Nakai (AGN) root is a medicinal herbal widely used in traditional medicine in Korea. AGN root ethanolic extracts have been marketed as dieta
gigas Nakai, thermal treatment is an essential and critical process. Despite that existing studies reported many physiological benefits and functional properties of A. gigas Nakai, studies have rarely discovered how the nutritional properties and volatile compounds of A. gigas Nakai alter when it ...
In this study, the quality characteristics and antioxidant activities of wet noodles added with seunggumcho (Angelica gigas N Leaf) powder at concentrations of 1, 2, 3, and 4%, respectively, were investigated. The moisture contents and pH of the samples showed a tendency to decrease with ...
Hook, I.L. Danggui to Angelica sinensis root: Are potential benefits to European women lost in translation? A review. J. Ethnopharmacol. 2014, 152, 1–13. [CrossRef] [PubMed] 13. Sowndhararajan, K.; Kim, S. Neuroprotective and cognitive enhancement potentials of Angelica gigas Nakai root...