Different delivery systems for improving the bioavailability of ginger bioactive compounds: a comprehensive review
Mehdi Jalali‐Jivan,
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Mohammad Nejatian,
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Morteza Fathi
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et al.
Phytochemistry Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Ancient Wisdom of <i>Ayurveda</i>: The Anti-inflammatory Benefits of Herbs for Managing Mastitis in Dairy Animals in South Asia
Amit Ashok Gajarmal,
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Rashmi Sagar Bhullar,
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Banerjee Sandip
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et al.
Journal of Natural Remedies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 257 - 277
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Mastitis,
characterized
by
mammary
gland
inflammation
due
to
microorganisms,
significantly
reduces
dairy
animal
productivity
up
70%.
Clinical
mastitis
prevalence
stands
at
11%,
with
sub-clinical
cases
a
staggering
77%,
highlighting
its
substantial
impact
on
milk
yield.
Given
the
escalating
concern
of
antibiotic
resistance,
exploring
alternative
therapies
for
treatment,
particularly
herbal
remedies
from
Ayurveda
and
Ethno-veterinary
practices,
is
imperative.
Literature
herbs
used
in
bovine
within
South
Asian
countries
was
meticulously
gathered
diverse
sources,
including
books
electronic
databases
like
Web
Science,
PubMed,
ScienceDirect,
Google
Scholar
domestic
literature.
A
comprehensive
review
identified
83
documented
anti-inflammatory
properties,
assessing
their
potential
treating
animals.
Constituents
such
as
flavonoids,
polyphenols,
terpenoids,
alkaloids,
vitamins,
minerals
were
scrutinised
effects.
Additionally,
formulations
mentioned
ancient
Indian
veterinary
Sanskrit
manuscript
‘Ashvavaidyakam’
have
been
revealed
verify
ability
mitigate
associated
future.
This
synthesizes
traditional
wisdom
contemporary
scientific
evidence
advocate
further
research
dialogue.
It
underscores
develop
effective
sustainable
control
strategies
practices.
Plant-based
are
highlighted
reduce
production
losses
costs,
thereby
proving
therapeutic
significance
farmers.
The
integration
knowledge
modern
findings
presents
promising
avenues
addressing
Embracing
offers
not
only
economic
benefits
but
also
contributes
sustainability
farming
practices
Asia.
Further
this
area
crucial
harness
full
management.
Major
Findings:
total
properties
treatment.
Active
constituents
terpenoids
alkaloids
exhibit
significant
potential.
Herbal
Ashvavaidyakam
offer
leads
management
Language: Английский
Natural Products in the Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Mechanisms, Efficacy, and Future Directions
Kayode Komolafe,
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Titilope Ruth Komolafe,
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Olamide Crown
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(6), P. 1069 - 1069
Published: March 19, 2025
Gastroesophageal
reflux
disease
(GERD)
is
a
common
gastrointestinal
disorder
that
defined
by
the
of
gastric
contents
into
esophagus,
and
it
results
in
symptoms
such
as
esophageal
inflammation,
regurgitation,
indigestion.
Although
proton
pump
inhibitors
(PPIs)
histamine-2
receptor
antagonists
are
frequently
employed
to
treat
GERD,
their
prolonged
administration
associated
with
adverse
effects,
necessitating
development
alternative
therapeutic
strategies.
Natural
products
now
recognized
promising
candidates
for
management
GERD
due
bioactive
compounds,
which
possess
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
mucosal-protective
properties.
The
potential
natural
treatment
comprehensively
examined
this
review,
focus
on
mechanisms
action,
include
acid
suppression,
mucosal
regeneration,
anti-inflammatory
activity,
gut
microbiota
modulation.
Also,
efficacy
safety
key
products,
including
flavonoids,
polyphenols,
plant-derived
oils,
herbal
extracts,
probiotics,
dietary
components,
preclinical
clinical
studies,
assessed.
Additionally,
review
addresses
barriers
confronting
translation
therapies
practice,
regulatory
obstacles,
variability
bioavailability,
need
dosage
standardization.
integration
has
enhance
conventional
therapies,
providing
more
comprehensive
secure
approach
patients.
Language: Английский
Ginger: A Nutraceutical Supplement for Protection Against Various Cardiovascular Diseases in Clinical Trials
Taherah Mohammadabadi,
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Amany E. Ayad,
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Akhil Maheshwari
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 19, 2025
Cardiovascular
diseases
(CVDs)
are
increasing
in
prevalence,
causing
significant
health
issues
and
remaining
one
of
the
leading
causes
death
worldwide.
Medical
herbs
continue
to
be
used
as
an
alternative
treatment
approach
for
several
diseases,
including
various
CVDs.
Since
ancient
times,
certain
have
been
safely
alleviate
risk
developing
CVD
control
or
improve
symptoms
medical
conditions,
such
cases
congestive
heart
failure,
angina,
atherosclerosis,
systolic
hypertension.
Ginger
is
medicinal
that
neutral
agents
use
prevent
treat
has
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
immunomodulatory
components
may
cardiovascular
factors.
The
natural
ginger
effectively
inhibit
inflammation,
oxidative
stress,
insulin
resistance;
reduce
fasting
blood
glucose,
triglyceride,
low-density
lipoprotein
(LDL)
levels;
can
lower
side
effects.
Ginger's
bioactive
human
lipid
profile
decrease
sugar
levels.
Further
research
necessary
confirm
phytochemicals'
efficacy
mechanism
present
review
aims
summarize
effects
ginger's
compounds
on
diseases.
Language: Английский
Unraveling the kinase code: Role of protein kinase in lung cancer pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies
Mena Fatma,
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Sana Parveen,
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Snober S. Mir
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et al.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 189309 - 189309
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Designing Iron oxide&Silver Nanocomposites With Phyto- and Fungochemicals for Biomedicine: Lessons Learned
Journal of Materials Chemistry B,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 20, 2024
This
work
summarises
our
findings
regarding
multifunctional
complex
iron
oxide
and
silver
nanoparticles
produced
with
the
plants
Z.
officinale
,
H.
perforatum
mushrooms
A.
muscaria
S.
crispa
.
Language: Английский