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      1. High-throughput LC/MS/MS analysis of ruscogenin and neoruscogenin in Ruscus aculeatus L.

        J AOAC Int 92(4):1055-9 (2009) PMID 19714971

        A new, sensitive LC/MS/MS method was developed for the quantification of ruscogenin and neoruscogenin in hydrolyzed extracts from Ruscus aculeatus L. (Liliaceae). The two sapogenins were separated on a Zorbax SB-C18 column under isocratic conditions. The detection was performed in the multiple react...
      2. Clinical and capillaroscopic evaluation in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency with Ruscus aculeatus, hesperidin methylchalcone an...

        Int Angiol 26(4):378-84 (2007) PMID 18091707

        A total of 124 patients were studied, 109 female (89.28%), with a mean age of 52.5 (33-80+9.8). Initial intense reports were 79% pain, 85% heaviness, 74% cramps, 82% edema, decreasing to 20%, 12%, 8% and 14%, respectively, within two weeks, and symptomatology being absent at the end of treatment. Ca...
      3. Antinociceptive properties of extracts and two flavonoids isolated from leaves of Danae racemosa.

        Arch Pharm Res 30(12):1536-42 (2007) PMID 18254240

        The antinociceptive properties of the hydro-methanolic extract (HME) and two flavonoids isolated from Danae racemosa have been investigated in several nociceptive rat models. The HME from D. racemosa (100-400 mgkg(-1), i.p.) produced significant dose-related inhibition of acetic acid-induced abdomin...
      4. The effect of methyl jasmonate on triterpene and sterol metabolisms of Centella asiatica, Ruscus aculeatus and Galphimia glauca cultured pla...

        Phytochemistry 67(18):2041-9 (2006) PMID 16876832

        We have studied Centella asiatica and Galphimia glauca (both synthesizing triterpenoid secondary compounds) and Ruscus aculeatus (which synthesizes steroidal secondary compounds) for their growth rate and content of free sterols and respective secondary compounds, after culturing with or without 100...
      5. Effect of organogenesis on steroidal saponin biosynthesis in calli cultures of Ruscus aculeatus

        Fitoterapia 77(3):5 (2006) PMID 16530342

        Calli cultures derived from Ruscus aculeatus rhizomes were investigated for their potential to biosynthesize saponins. The capacity of undifferentiated tissues to form steroidal saponins is very limited, but when the calli developed organogenesis, mainly aerial shoots and roots, the saponin producti...
      6. Anti-inflammatory activity of Achillea and Ruscus topical gel on carrageenan-induced paw edema in rats.

        Acta Pol Pharm 63(4):277-80 (2006) PMID 17203864

        The anti-inflammatory activity of Achillea and Ruscus extracts was studied in comparison with diclofenac sodium topical gel (diclosal Emulgel), using the carrageenan induced paw edema model in Albino rats. Gel formulation was prepared containing 6% of each extract in gel base, namely sodium carboxym...
      7. [Cyclo 3 fort--alternative in chronic venous insufficiency].

        Akush Ginekol (Mosk) (2006) PMID 18240734

      8. [Butcher's Broom, in the treatment of venous insufficiency].

        Pol Merkur Lekarski 19(110):234-6 (2005) PMID 16245442

        Numerous extracts of the plants, natural compounds and their derivatives, acting on the venous system, including horse-chestnut seed extracts aescin, rutin, troxerutin, diosmin and hesperidine. They have a long tradition in herbal medicine for their venotonic and anti-oedematous prop...
      9. Determination of anthocyanins in Ruscus aculeatus L. berries.

        J Agric Food Chem 53(2):475-9 (2005) PMID 15656691

        Red berries of Ruscus aculeatus L., a wild shrub typical of Mediterranean Europe and Africa, were investigated for the first time in order to determine the profile of anthocyanins. The pigments were extracted from the skins of the berries with 0.1% HCl in methanol, purified using a C-18 solid phase...
      10. Inhibition of COX isoforms by nutraceuticals.

        J Herb Pharmacother 4(2):11-8 (2004) PMID 15364641

        Humans have two isoforms of Prostaglandin H Synthase or cyclooxygenase: COX-1 and COX-2. COX-1 is cytoprotective. COX-2 inhibitors reduce inflammation without the risk of ulceration and kidney damage. The ideal nutraceutical would inhibit COX-2 synthesis while preserving COX-1 synthesis. The hypothe...