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upregulation of phase ii enzymes through phytochemical activation of nrf2 protects cardiomyocytes against oxidant stress.increased production of reactive oxygen species has been implicated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease (cvd), and enhanced endogenous antioxidants have been proposed as a mechanism for regulating redox balance. nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (nrf2) is a transcriptional regulator of phase ii antioxidant enzymes, and activation of nrf2 has been suggested to be an important step in attenuating oxidative stress associated with cvd. a well-defined combination of five widely st ...201323201694
enhanced bioactivity of silybin b methylation products.flavonolignans from milk thistle (silybum marianum) have been investigated for their cellular modulatory properties, including cancer chemoprevention and hepatoprotection, as an extract (silymarin), as partially purified mixtures (silibinin and isosilibinin), and as pure compounds (a series of seven isomers). one challenge with the use of these compounds in vivo is their relatively short half-life due to conjugation, particularly glucuronidation. in an attempt to generate analogues with improved ...201323260576
the protective effect of silymarin on the carbon tetrachloride (ccl4)-induced liver injury in common carp (cyprinus carpio).silymarin, a mixture of bioactive flavonolignans from the milk thistle (silybum marianum), is traditionally used in herbal medicine to defend against various hepatotoxic agents. the aim of the present study was to evaluate the protective effect of silymarin against carbon tetrachloride (ccl4)-induced liver injury in fish. common carp, with an average initial weight of 17.0 ± 1.1 g, were fed diet containing four doses of silymarin (0, 0.1, 0.5, and 1 g/kg diet) for 60 d. fish were then given an i ...201323435858
adverse effects of herbal medicines: an overview of systematic reviews.this overview of systematic reviews (srs) aims to evaluate critically the evidence regarding the adverse effects of herbal medicines (hms). five electronic databases were searched to identify all relevant srs, with 50 srs of 50 different hms meeting our inclusion criteria. most had only minor weaknesses in methods. serious adverse effects were noted only for four hms: herbae pulvis standardisatus, larrea tridentate, piper methysticum and cassia senna. the most severe adverse effects were liver o ...201323472485
the protective effect of silybin against lasalocid cytotoxic exposure on chicken and rat cell lines.lasalocid, an ionophore coccidiostat, extensive use implies a risk of toxicological impacts. protective effects of silybin, a herbal compound of silybum marianum, are reported elsewhere. the aim of this study was to compare effects of the combined use of lasalocid and silybin in chicken hepatoma cells (lmh) and rat myoblasts (l6) cell lines cultures. the cytoprotective effect resulting from an interaction of both pharmaceuticals was measured with the help of mtt reduction and, coomassie brillian ...201223509777
plant-based medicines for anxiety disorders, part 2: a review of clinical studies with supporting preclinical evidence.research in the area of herbal psychopharmacology has revealed a variety of promising medicines that may provide benefit in the treatment of general anxiety and specific anxiety disorders. however, a comprehensive review of plant-based anxiolytics has been absent to date. thus, our aim was to provide a comprehensive narrative review of plant-based medicines that have clinical and/or preclinical evidence of anxiolytic activity. we present the article in two parts. in part one, we reviewed herbal ...201323653088
semisynthesis, cytotoxicity, antiviral activity, and drug interaction liability of 7-o-methylated analogues of flavonolignans from milk thistle.silymarin, an extract of the seeds of milk thistle (silybum marianum), is used as an herbal remedy, particularly for hepatoprotection. the main chemical constituents in silymarin are seven flavonolignans. recent studies explored the non-selective methylation of one flavonolignan, silybin b, and then tested those analogues for cytotoxicity and inhibition of both cytochrome p450 (cyp) 2c9 activity in human liver microsomes and hepatitis c virus infection in a human hepatoma (huh7.5.1) cell line. i ...201323673225
solid-state fermentation of industrial solid wastes from the fruits of milk thistle silybum marianum for feed quality improvement.the industrial solid wastes generated during the production of silymarin from the fruits of milk thistle silybum marianum was used as the substrate. preparation and evaluation of the feeds produced by solid-state fermentation (ssf) of the industrial solid wastes was carried out. the protein content of the fermented feed (ff) from a combination of aspergillus niger and candida tropicalis was the highest among the examined strains. the optimal process parameters for protein enrichment with ssf usi ...201323736873
identification of 23-(s)-2-amino-3-phenylpropanoyl-silybin as an antiviral agent for influenza a virus infection in vitro and in vivo.it has been reported that autophagy is involved in the replication of many viruses. in this study, we screened 89 medicinal plants, using an assay based on the inhibition of the formation of the atg12-atg5/atg16 heterotrimer, an important regulator of autophagy, and selected silybum marianum l. for further study. an antiviral assay indicated that silybin (s0), the major active compound of s. marianum l., can inhibit influenza a virus (iav) infection. we later synthesized 5 silybin derivatives (s ...201323836164
an ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by the local people of alaşehir (manisa) in turkey.this paper represents the first large-scale ethnobotanical study in the alaşehir and its surrounding (manisa/turkey). there are scarcely any studies for using plants. there is urgency in recording such data. this is the first ethnobotanical study in which statistical calculations about plants are done by icf (informant consensus factor) method. this study aimed to identify plants collected for medicinal purposes by the local people of alaşehir, located in the aegean region of turkey, and to docu ...201324126062
anti-aging effects of some selected iranian folk medicinal herbs-biochemical evidences.in the current study, the effects of selected folk medicinal herbs were evaluated in d-galactose-induced aging in male mice.201324494070
iranian medicinal plants for diabetes mellitus: a systematic review.in the iranian traditional medicine a significant usage of herbs is promoted for their anti-diabetic activity. the aim of this review to assess the efficacy of glucose lowering effects of medicinal plants cultivated in iran. an electronic literature search of medline, science direct, embase, scopus, web of science, cochrane library database, ebsco and google scholar from database inception conducted up to may 2012. a total of 85 studies (18 humans and 67 animals) examining 62 plants were reviewe ...201324498803
improvement in the function of isolated rat pancreatic islets through reduction of oxidative stress using traditional iranian medicine.pancreatic islets have fewer antioxidant enzymes than other tissues and thus are vulnerable to oxidative stress. in the present study, the effects of nine specifically selected iranian medical plants on the mitochondria function and survival of isolated rat islets were examined.201424567945
polyhydroxyanthraquinones as quorum sensing inhibitors from the guttates of penicillium restrictum and their analysis by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.the endophytic fungus penicillium restrictum was isolated from the stems of a milk thistle (silybum marianum) plant. in culture, the fungus produced distinct red guttates, which have been virtually uninvestigated, particularly from the standpoint of chemistry. hence, this study examined the chemical mycology of p. restrictum and, in doing so, uncovered a series of both known and new polyhydroxyanthraquinones (1-9). these compounds were quorum sensing inhibitors in a clinical isolate of methicill ...201424911880
antimicrobial, insecticidal and phytotoxic activities of cotinus coggyria scop. essential oil (anacardiaceae).the essential oil of cotinus coggyria scop.' leaves was found to be rich in α-pinene (43.1%), limonene (21.3%) and β-myrcene (8.5%). in the antimicrobial screening, essential oil was notably active on staphylococcus aureus atcc 29213, s. aureus atcc baa-977, candida albicans atcc 14053 and c. parapsilosis atcc 22019 using the disc diffusion and volatilisation assays. the fumigant assay of the essential oil caused 70% and 100% mortality on the two pest adults of acanthoscelides obtectus and tribo ...201424980636
a randomized, placebo-controlled study on the effects of a nutraceutical combination of red yeast rice, silybum marianum and octasonol on lipid profile, endothelial and inflammatory parameters.the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a combination of red yeast rice, silybum marianum and octasonol compared to placebo on lipid profile, endothelial, and inflammatory parameters in low risk dislipidemic patients. one hundred and thirty-four dislipidemic patients were randomised to take placebo or a patented nutraceutical association in tablet form (zeta colestrt), 1 tablet /day (immediately after the dinner), for three months in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. at base ...201525001663
[establishment of culture system of silybum marianum hairy roots and determination of silybin].this research uses six agrobacterium rhizogenes r1601, r15384, r1000, a4, r1025 and r1 to infect silymarin explants to induce hairy roots and silibin. all of the six a. rhizogenes can induce silybum marianum to generate hairy roots and the a. rhizogene a4 shows comparatively high infection on the plant. this research determines the condition to induce silymarin hairy roots by the factors of infection time, pre-culturing, co-culturing and ph value. the fact that ms liquid medium fits the prolifer ...201425272831
phytotherapy and nafld--from goals and challenges to clinical practice.non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (nafld) is a global problem and one of the most common liver diseases in the world. various pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies seem to be non-effective and the patients are often advised not to expect a positive outcome. hence, even in the modern western society many patients reach for traditional herbal products. silymarin, a lipophilic extract derived from milk thistle (silybum marianum) has been used in liver and bile disorders for centuries. s ...201425514914
modulation of calcium signaling of angiotensin at1, endothelin eta, and etb receptors by silibinin, quercetin, crocin, diallyl sulfides, and ginsenoside rb1.angiotensin ii and endothelin-1 are potent vasoconstrictive peptides that play a central role in blood pressure regulation. both peptides exert their pleiotropic effects via binding to their respective g-protein-coupled receptors, i.e., angiotensin at1 and endothelin type a and type b receptors. in the present study, we have selected six structurally different plant-derived compounds with known cardioprotective properties to evaluate their ability to modulate calcium signaling of the above-menti ...201525519917
silymarin and hepatocellular carcinoma: a systematic, comprehensive, and critical review.the blessed milk thistle (silybum marianum l.), a flowering plant native to mediterranean europe, has been consumed and extensively used as a cure for various chronic liver ailments over several centuries. milk thistle extract, known as silymarin, is a complex mixture of seven major flavonolignans and one flavonoid. the phytoconstituents of silymarin owe their therapeutic and hepatoprotective effects to their strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. primary liver cancer, also known a ...201525603021
high-performance thin-layer chromatography linked with (bio)assays and mass spectrometry - a suited method for discovery and quantification of bioactive components? exemplarily shown for turmeric and milk thistle extracts.extraction parameters, chemical fingerprint, and the single compounds' activity levels were considered for the selection of active botanicals. for an initial survey, the total bioactivity (i.e., total reducing capacity, total flavonoids contents and free radical scavenging capacity) of 21 aqueous and 21 ethanolic plant extracts was investigated. ethanolic extracts showed a higher yield and were further analyzed by hptlc in detail to obtain fingerprints of single flavonoids and further bioactive ...201525846263
in vitro antimicrobial and modulatory activity of the natural products silymarin and silibinin.silymarin is a standardized extract from the dried seeds of the milk thistle (silybum marianum l. gaertn.) clinically used as an antihepatotoxic agent. the aim of this study was to investigate the antibacterial and antifungal activity of silymarin and its major constituent (silibinin) against different microbial strains and their modulatory effect on drugs utilized in clinical practice. silymarin demonstrated antimicrobial activity of little significance against the bacterial strains tested, wit ...201525866771
a molecular docking study of phytochemical estrogen mimics from dietary herbal supplements.the purpose of this study is to use a molecular docking approach to identify potential estrogen mimics or anti-estrogens in phytochemicals found in popular dietary herbal supplements.201525878948
in-vitro and in-vivo evaluation of silymarin nanoliposomes against isolated methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus.staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen and remains a common cause of burn wound infections. different studies have shown that entrapment of plant-derived compounds into liposomes could increase their anti-staphylococcus aureus activity. silymarin is the bioactive extract from the known plant silybum marianum l. the objective of this study was to evaluate efficacy of silymarin in free and nanoliposomal forms against isolated methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) strain. s ...201525901172
hydnocarpin-type flavonolignans: semisynthesis and inhibitory effects on staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation.a new, efficient, and general semisynthesis of hydnocarpin-type flavonolignans was developed and optimized, enabling gram-scale production of hydnocarpin d (2). moreover, the syntheses of optically pure hydnocarpin isomers [(10r,11r)-hydnocarpin (1a), (10r,11r)-hydnocarpin d (2a), and (10s,11s)-hydnocarpin d (2b)], as well as the synthesis of isohydnocarpin (8), were achieved for the first time utilizing this new method. the synthesis is based on the two-step transformation of the readily availa ...201526273725
pannorin b, a new naphthopyrone from an endophytic fungal isolate of penicillium sp. 201626365944
"non-taxifolin" derived flavonolignans: phytochemistry and biology.flavonolignans are plant natural products, composed of a flavonoid moiety and a lignan (phenylpropanoid) part. current literature focuses on flavonolignans formed from taxifolin and coniferyl alcohol as e.g. silybin and its congeners from fruit extract from the purple variety of the milk thistle (silybum marianum) denoted as "silymarin". this review describes chemistry and biological activity of so far neglected "non-taxifolin" based flavonolignans, derived from apigenin, luteolin, tricin, chrys ...201526429716
anti-aging potential of phytoextract loaded-pharmaceutical creams for human skin cell longetivity.the exposure to ultraviolet radiations (uvr) is the key source of skin sunburn; it may produce harmful entities, reactive oxygen species (ros), leading to aging. the skin can be treated and protected from the injurious effects of ros by using various pharmaceutical formulations, such as cream. cream can be loaded with antioxidants to quench ros leading to photo-protective effects. moreover, modern medicines depend on ethnobotanicals for protection or treatment of human diseases. this review arti ...201526448818
antioxidant and anti-hepatitis c viral activities of commercial milk thistle food supplements.milk thistle dietary supplements that contain silymarin are widely marketed and used in the usa and other countries for liver enhancement and recovery. more recently, silymarin has also been identified as a possible antiviral for the treatment of hepatitis c virus (hcv) infection. to assess different brands of commercially sold silymarin, 45 products were collected from local stores and analyzed for their silymarin content, antioxidant activities, and antiviral activity against hcv. antioxidant ...201326787620
hepatoprotective effect of flavonoids from cirsium japonicum dc on hepatotoxicity in comparison with silymarin.cirsium japonicum dc is a perennial plant that is widely distributed throughout china. flavonoids are the major active constituents of c. japonicum, which has been reported to possess many bioactivities. this study was designed to investigate the protective effects of flavonoids from c. japonicum against liver injury using carbon tetrachloride (ccl4)-induced hepatocyte injury, with silymarin as a positive control. silymarin is a mixture of flavonoids from silybum marianum, a traditional european ...201627094923
hepatitis c virus dynamics and cellular gene expression in upa-scid chimeric mice with humanized livers during intravenous silibinin monotherapy.legalon sil (sil) is a chemically hydrophilized version of silibinin, an extract of milk thistle (silybum marianum) seeds that has exhibited hepatoprotective and antiviral effectiveness against hepatitis c virus (hcv) in patients leading to viral clearance in combination with ribavirin. to elucidate the incompletely understood mode of action of sil against hcv, mathematical modelling of hcv kinetics and human hepatocyte gene expression studies were performed in upa-scid-chimeric mice with humani ...201627272497
radionuclides: accumulation and transport in plants.application of radioactive elements or radionuclides for anthropogenic use is a widespread phenomenon nowadays. radionuclides undergo radioactive decays releasing ionizing radiation like gamma ray(s) and/or alpha or beta particles that can displace electrons in the living matter (like in dna) and disturb its function. radionuclides are highly hazardous pollutants of considerable impact on the environment, food chain and human health. cleaning up of the contaminated environment through plants is ...201727300012
phytoliposome-based silibinin delivery system as a promising strategy to prevent hepatitis c virus infection.liposomes are nanocarriers able to solubilize and deliver a wide range of hydrophobic pharmaceuticals and to increase drug bioavailability. they show a natural tendency to hepatic accumulation, and thus represent an optimal drug delivery system for the treatment of liver diseases, including chronic virus hepatitis c. silibinin, the main and more active component of the seed extract from silybum marianum, is a hydrophobic flavolignan emerging as an alternative medication for the treatment of hepa ...201627301203
[effect of compound zhajin granule on toll-like receptor 4 signaling pathway in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis mice].to observe the effect of compound zhajin granule (czg) on toll-like re-ceptor 4 (tlr4) signaling pathway in high-fructose corn syrup induced nash mice.201627323620
different anti-adipogenic effects of bio-compounds on primary visceral pre-adipocytes and adipocytes.several natural compounds exhibit strong capacity for decreasing triglyceride accumulation, enhancing lipolysis and inducing apoptosis. the present study reports the anti-adipogenic effects of silybum marianum (sl), citrus aurantium (ca), taraxacum officinale (to), resveratrol (re), curcuma longa (cu), caffeine (cf), oleuropein (ol) and docosahexaenoic acid (dha) in reducing differentiation and increasing lipolysis and apoptosis. analyses were performed on human primary visceral pre-adipocytes a ...201627540349
silibinin triggers yeast apoptosis related to mitochondrial ca(2+) influx in candida albicans.candida albicans is a common yeast that resides in the human body, but can occasionally cause systemic fungal infection, namely candidiasis. as this infection rate is gradually increasing, it is becoming a major problem to public health. accordingly, we for the first time investigated the antifungal activity and mode of action of silibinin, a natural product extracted from silybum marianum (milk thistle), against c. albicans. on treatment with 100μm silibinin, generation of reactive oxygen speci ...201627639679
efficacy of pre- and post-treatment by topical formulations containing dissolved and suspended silybum marianum against uvb-induced oxidative stress in guinea pig and on hacat keratinocytes.plants with high amounts of antioxidants may be a promising therapy for preventing and curing uv-induced oxidative skin damage. the objective of this study was to verify the efficacy of topical formulations containing dissolved and suspended silybum marianum extract against uvb-induced oxidative stress in guinea pig and hacat keratinocytes. herbal extract was dissolved in transcutol hp (tc) and sucrose-esters were incorporated as penetration enhancers in creams. biocompatibility of compositions ...201627669200
botanicals and their bioactive phytochemicals for women's health.botanical dietary supplements are increasingly popular for women's health, particularly for older women. the specific botanicals women take vary as a function of age. younger women will use botanicals for urinary tract infections, especially vaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry), where there is evidence for efficacy. botanical dietary supplements for premenstrual syndrome (pms) are less commonly used, and rigorous clinical trials have not been done. some examples include vitex agnus-castus (chastebe ...201627677719
investigation of compositions and effect of herbal essential oils local silybum marianum, foeniculum vulgare and glycyrrhiza glabra on cell line of stomach cancer by mtt assays in ardabil, iran. 201627678921
retrospective analysis of the effects of a highly standardized mixture of berberis aristata, silybum marianum, and monacolins k and ka in patients with dyslipidemia.berberis aristata, because of its berberine content, and monascus purpureus fermented rice, because of the presence of monacolins (naturally derived statins), are widely investigated food-grade ingredients used to formulate cholesterol-lowering supplements. although they are extensively used, berberine is poorly absorbed and monacolins are poorly chemically characterized, not standardized, and possibly contaminated with toxic compounds. silymarin is reported to enhance berberine absorption, whil ...201728058034
silymarin exerts antifungal effects via membrane-targeted mode of action by increasing permeability and inducing oxidative stress.silymarin, which is derived from the seeds of silybum marianum, has been widely used to prevent and treat liver disorders. it is also consumed as a dietary supplement to improve liver function, as it does not exhibit any toxic effects in humans. recently, silymarin has been reported to show antimicrobial effects against various pathogenic microorganisms, but the mode of action remains unknown. thus, we investigated the antifungal activity of silymarin and aimed to determine the underlying mechan ...201728069415
silymarin/silybin and chronic liver disease: a marriage of many years.silymarin is the extract of silybum marianum, or milk thistle, and its major active compound is silybin, which has a remarkable biological effect. it is used in different liver disorders, particularly chronic liver diseases, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, because of its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic power. indeed, the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effect of silymarin is oriented towards the reduction of virus-related liver damages through inflammatory cascade soft ...201728125040
safety and efficacy of a polyherbal formulation for the management of dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia in patients with advanced-stage of type-2 diabetes.the present clinical trial was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a polyherbal formulation (phf) consisted of allium sativum, aloe vera, nigella sativa, plantago psyllium, silybum marianum and trigonella foenum-graecum for controlling dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia in patients with advanced-stage of type-2 diabetes. an open-label phase i trial was carried out on 30 patients who had hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia before the beginning of the trial in spite of receiving statins and o ...201728214690
effects of potassium sulfate [k2so4] on the element contents, polyphenol content, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of milk thistle [silybum marianum].silybum marianum l. (milk thistle) is native to the mediterranean basin and is now widespread throughout the world. it's sprout is used as a herbal medicine for the treatment of liver disease for centuries. the seeds of milk thistle contain silymarin, an isomeric mixture of flavonolignans [silybin, silychristin, and silydianin]. silymarin acts as a strong anti-hepatotoxic.201728216891
the potential of native species as bioenergy crops on trace-element contaminated mediterranean lands.the establishment of energy crops could be an option for the management of degraded and contaminated lands, where they would not compete with food production for land use. here, we aimed to explore the potential of certain native mediterranean species for the revegetation of contaminated lands for energy production purposes. a field survey was conducted in a trace-element (te) contaminated area from sw spain, where the patterns of biomass production, te accumulation and the calorific value of so ...201728288419
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