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Mahonia

 
 
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High impact information on Mahonia

  • Lipoxygenase inhibition and antioxidant properties of protoberberine and aporphine alkaloids isolated from Mahonia aquifolium [1].
  • The antipsoriatic Mahonia aquifolium and its active constituents; I. Pro- and antioxidant properties and inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase [2].
  • One side of the body received Mahonia and the other standard psoriatic treatment (eg, Dovonex cream) [3].
  • Protoberberinium salts, i.e. berberine (I), palmatine (II) and jatrorrhizine (III) prepared from Mahonia aquifolium (Pursh) Nutt. belong to isoquinoline alkaloids possessing interesting biological activity (e.g. antibacterial, antimalarial, antitumor) [4].
  • Effect of Mahonia aquifolium stem bark crude extract and one of its polysaccharide components on production of IL-8 [5].
 

Anatomical context of Mahonia

 

Associations of Mahonia with chemical compounds

  • METHODS: The study areas were treated with Mahonia aquifolium ointment 3( daily and with dithranol in rising concentrations 1( daily, respectively. Biopsies of lesional skin from the test areas were carried out in 49 patients a) prior to therapy and b) 4 weeks after the start of therapy [6].
  • Relaxant properties of some aporphine alkaloids from Mahonia aquifolium [7].

References

  1. Lipoxygenase inhibition and antioxidant properties of protoberberine and aporphine alkaloids isolated from Mahonia aquifolium. Misík, V., Bezáková, L., Máleková, L., Kostálová, D. Planta Med. (1995) [Pubmed]
  2. The antipsoriatic Mahonia aquifolium and its active constituents; I. Pro- and antioxidant properties and inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase. Müller, K., Ziereis, K. Planta Med. (1994) [Pubmed]
  3. A report on three recent clinical trials using Mahonia aquifolium 10% topical cream and a review of the worldwide clinical experience with Mahonia aquifolium for the treatment of plaque psoriasis. Gulliver, W.P., Donsky, H.J. American journal of therapeutics. (2005) [Pubmed]
  4. Oxygen activation by photoexcited protoberberinium alkaloids from Mahonia aquifolium. Brezová, V., Dvoranová, D., Kost'álová, D. Phytotherapy research : PTR. (2004) [Pubmed]
  5. Effect of Mahonia aquifolium stem bark crude extract and one of its polysaccharide components on production of IL-8. Kost'álová, D., Kardosová, A., Hajnická, V. Fitoterapia (2001) [Pubmed]
  6. Effects of Mahonia aquifolium ointment on the expression of adhesion, proliferation, and activation markers in the skin of patients with psoriasis. Augustin, M., Andrees, U., Grimme, H., Schöpf, E., Simon, J. Forschende Komplementärmedizin. (1999) [Pubmed]
  7. Relaxant properties of some aporphine alkaloids from Mahonia aquifolium. Sotníková, R., Kettmann, V., Kostálová, D., Táborská, E. Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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