Hydroxy-α-sanshool-loaded adipose-targeted mesoporous silica nanoparticles induce white adipose browning and reduce obesity by activating TRPV1
Qing Zhang,
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Cheng-Xun He,
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Juan Guo
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et al.
Bio-Design and Manufacturing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Development and optimization of the Glabridin-loaded dissolving microneedle for enhanced treatment of keloid
Juan Guo,
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Zhongtang Chen,
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Rong Huang
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et al.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics X,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. 100267 - 100267
Published: July 1, 2024
Glabridin
(Gla)
has
been
reported
to
have
significant
effects
in
scar
treatment,
and
however,
the
water
insolubility
of
Gla
leads
its
poor
transdermal
absorption
ability,
which
affects
bioactivities.
Therefore,
we
attempted
prepare
dissolving
microneedles
(Gla-MN)
improve
absorbtion
Gla.
After
investigation
3
factors
including
needle
tip
matrix
concentration,
prescription
concentration
backing
material,
dissolution
method
Gla,
finally
determined
process
parameters
10%
hyaluronic
acid
(HA)
as
5%
polyvinyl
alcohol
(PVA)
backing,
according
Gla-MN
was
prepared
with
good
characteristics
high
hardness,
complete
appearance
vitro
ability.
We
then
loaded
onto
measured
that
average
drug
loading
2.26
±
0.11
μg/mg
cumulative
release
up
76.9%
after
24
h.
In
addition,
had
skin
penetration
properties,
penetrating
at
least
4
5
layers
parafilm.
And
basically
could
return
normal
h
piercing.
Importantly,
our
results
showed
higher
delivery
therapeutic
against
keloid
than
same
dosage.
Language: Английский
Targeting IL-17 and its receptors: A feasible way for natural herbal medicines to modulate fibroblast-like synoviocytes in rheumatoid arthritis
Qi Liang,
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Lin He,
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Jingwen Wang
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et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 116598 - 116598
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Research progress on the natural products in the intervention of myocardial infarction
Qiuting Guo,
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Jinhui Wang,
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Caixia Ni
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et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Aug. 22, 2024
Coronary
heart
disease
is
a
prevalent
cardiovascular
ailment
globally,
with
myocardial
infarction
(MI)
being
one
of
its
most
severe
manifestations.
The
morbidity
and
mortality
MI
are
escalating,
showing
an
increasing
trend
among
younger,
highly
educated
individuals,
thereby
posing
serious
threat
to
public
health.
Currently,
thrombolysis,
percutaneous
coronary
intervention,
artery
bypass
grafting
the
primary
clinical
treatments
for
MI.
Although
these
methods
significantly
reduce
patient
mortality,
complications
often
result
in
poor
prognoses.
Due
limitations
chemical
synthetic
drug
research,
focus
has
shifted
towards
developing
herbs
based
on
natural
substances.
Natural
medicines
represent
novel
approach
safer
more
effective
management
treatment.
They
can
control
multiple
pathogenic
variables
by
targeting
various
pathways
systems.
This
paper
investigates
molecular
mechanisms
evaluates
application
products
medicinal
plants
treatment
over
past
5
years,
demonstrating
their
specific
good
therapeutic
potential
superior
tolerance.
These
therapies
have
been
shown
mitigate
cell
damage
caused
through
such
as
oxidative
stress,
inflammation,
apoptosis,
angiogenesis,
fibrosis,
autophagy,
endoplasmic
reticulum
mitophagy,
pyroptosis.
review
offers
latest
insights
into
treatment,
elucidating
action
serving
important
reference
prevention.
Language: Английский
Effects of herbal wet compresses on pain intensity, inflammatory factor levels, and quality of life in patients with pain
X Qi,
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Lin Wu,
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Ling Guan
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et al.
American Journal of Translational Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(9), P. 4728 - 4740
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
To
investigate
the
pharmacological
mechanisms
and
clinical
effects
of
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine
(TCM)
wet
compresses
on
pain,
inflammation,
quality
life
in
patients
with
soft
tissue
injuries.
Language: Английский