MeSH Review:
Lycopus
- Substrate specificity of catechol oxidase from Lycopus europaeus and characterization of the bioproducts of enzymic caffeic acid oxidation. Rompel, A., Fischer, H., Meiwes, D., Büldt-Karentzopoulos, K., Magrini, A., Eicken, C., Gerdemann, C., Krebs, B. FEBS Lett. (1999)
- Purification and spectroscopic studies on catechol oxidases from Lycopus europaeus and Populus nigra: evidence for a dinuclear copper center of type 3 and spectroscopic similarities to tyrosinase and hemocyanin. Rompel, A., Fischer, H., Meiwes, D., Büldt-Karentzopoulos, K., Dillinger, R., Tuczek, F., Witzel, H., Krebs, B. J. Biol. Inorg. Chem. (1999)
- On the influence of the sugar moiety on the antigonadotropic activity of luteoline glycosides. Gumbinger, H.G., Winterhoff, H., Wylde, R., Sosa, A. Planta Med. (1992)
- Extract of Lycopus europaeus L. reduces cardiac signs of hyperthyroidism in rats. Vonhoff, C., Baumgartner, A., Hegger, M., Korte, B., Biller, A., Winterhoff, H. Life Sci. (2006)
- Endocrine effects of Lycopus europaeus L. following oral application. Winterhoff, H., Gumbinger, H.G., Vahlensieck, U., Kemper, F.H., Schmitz, H., Behnke, B. Arzneimittel-Forschung. (1994)
- Human ACAT-1 and ACAT-2 inhibitory activities of pentacyclic triterpenes from the leaves of Lycopus lucidus TURCZ. Lee, W.S., Im, K.R., Park, Y.D., Sung, N.D., Jeong, T.S. Biol. Pharm. Bull. (2006)