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typhonium flagelliforme/inflammation

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Analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrheal activities of ethanolic leaf extract of Typhonium trilobatum L. Schott.

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OBJECTIVE To explore the efficacy of ethanolic leaf extract of Typhonium trilobatum L. Schott in treating diarrhea, pain and inflammation using experimental models. METHODS In the present study, acetic acid-induced writhing, xylene-induced ear edema and castor oil-induced diarrheal model were used

Typhonium giganteum Lectin Exerts A Pro-Inflammatory Effect on RAW 264.7 via ROS and The NF-κB Signaling Pathway.

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Typhonii rhizoma, a widely used herb in traditional Chinese medicine, has acute irritating toxicity related to Typhonium giganteum lectin (TGL). TGL exhibits acute inflammatory effects, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. This paper is designed to assess the pro-inflammatory

Novel Phytochemical Constituents and Anticancer Activities of the genus, Typhonium.

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Typhonium is the largest genus in Araceae family (~70 species), distributed in South Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia. Typhonium is well-known for its ethnopharmacological uses, and Southeast Asians considered as an alternative medicine to treat cancer. This review elucidated the

[Pharmacological study on the extracts from Typhonium flagelliforme Blume].

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OBJECTIVE To study the pharmacological action of Typhonium flagelliforme Blune(TFB). METHODS Relieving a cough and eliminating expectoration were observed by strong aqua spray and pheol red determining methods. The antiasthmatic action was observed by whole spraying method. The analgesia and

The First Case Series Report of Typhonium trilobatum Tuber Poisoning in Humans

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Typhonium is a genus belonging to the Araceae family, native to southern Asia and Australia. In folk medicine, Typhonium is used for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antidiarrheal, and wound-healing properties. We report a toxidrome of airway compromise due to Typhonium

Typhonium blumei extract inhibits proliferation of human lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells via induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.

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BACKGROUND Typhonium blumei Nicolson & Sivadasan is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb endowing with detumescence, detoxification, anti-inflammation activities, and has been used as a folk prescription on anticancer in Taiwan. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to investigate the inhibitory

Anti-allergic potential of Typhonium blumei: Inhibition of degranulation via suppression of PI3K/PLCγ2 phosphorylation and calcium influx.

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BACKGROUND Typhonium blumei Nicolson & Sivadasan (Araceae) is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb possessing detumescent, detoxifying, and anti-inflammatory activities. It is used in Taiwan as a folk medicine to treat cancer and inflammatory diseases. Typhonium blumei is usually not distinguished

Anti-allergic Hydroxy Fatty Acids from Typhonium blumei Explored through ChemGPS-NP.

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Increasing prevalence of allergic diseases with an inadequate variety of treatment drives forward search for new alternative drugs. Fatty acids, abundant in nature, are regarded as important bioactive compounds and powerful nutrients playing an important role in lipid homeostasis and inflammation.

Correlation between proinflammatory role of a lectin from Typhonium giganteum Engl. and macrophage.

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OBJECTIVE To analyze the correlation between proinflammatory effects of a lectin from Typhonium giganteum Engl. and macrophage. METHODS T. giganteum lectin (TGL) was extracted from the tuber of T. giganteum and purified, and was then identified by using SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis in combination
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