Antibacterial activities of medicinal plants used in Mexican traditional medicine
A Sharma, R del Carmen Flores-Vallejo… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance We provide an extensive summary of the in vitro
antibacterial properties of medicinal plants popularly used in Mexico to treat infections, and …
antibacterial properties of medicinal plants popularly used in Mexico to treat infections, and …
[HTML][HTML] Argemone mexicana: chemical and pharmacological aspects
G Brahmachari, D Gorai, R Roy - Revista Brasileira de …, 2013 - SciELO Brasil
The Papaveraceae, informally known as the poppy family, are an ethnopharmacologically
important family of 44 genera and approximately 760 species of flowering plants. The …
important family of 44 genera and approximately 760 species of flowering plants. The …
Sanguinarine and chelerythrine: assessment of safety on pigs in ninety days feeding experiment
P Kosina, D Walterova, J Ulrichová… - Food and Chemical …, 2004 - Elsevier
Sanguinaria canadesis, Chelidonium majus and Macleya cordata have been used for
centuries as alternative medicines. Currently the extracts from these medicinal plants are …
centuries as alternative medicines. Currently the extracts from these medicinal plants are …
Clinicoepidemiological, toxicological, and safety evaluation studies on argemone oil
M Das, SK Khanna - Critical reviews in toxicology, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
Consumption of oil extracted from accidental or deliberate contamination of argemone seed
to mustard seed is known to pose a clinical condition popularly referred to as Epidemic …
to mustard seed is known to pose a clinical condition popularly referred to as Epidemic …
Leukoplakia of the maxillary vestibule—an association with Viadent?
DD Damm, A Curran, DK White… - Oral Surgery, Oral …, 1999 - Elsevier
Objective. This report investigates a possible correlation between chronic use of Viadent
products and the subsequent development of leukoplakia in the maxillary vestibule. Study …
products and the subsequent development of leukoplakia in the maxillary vestibule. Study …
Epidemic dropsy in India
BD Sharma, S Malhotra, V Bhatia… - Postgraduate medical …, 1999 - academic.oup.com
Epidemic dropsy is a clinical state resulting from use of edible oils adulterated with
Argemone mexicana oil. Sanguinarine and dehydrosanguinarine are two major toxic …
Argemone mexicana oil. Sanguinarine and dehydrosanguinarine are two major toxic …
In vivo DNA damaging potential of sanguinarine alkaloid, isolated from argemone oil, using alkaline Comet assay in mice
Consumption of mustard oil contaminated with argemone oil is well known to cause clinical
manifestation referred to as “Epidemic Dropsy”. Our prior studies have shown that argemone …
manifestation referred to as “Epidemic Dropsy”. Our prior studies have shown that argemone …
Oxidative damage of plasma proteins and lipids in epidemic dropsy patients: alterations in antioxidant status
Epidemic dropsy is an acute food adulterant disease caused due to consumption of edible
mustard oil contaminated with argemone oil. Our in vitro studies have shown that the toxicity …
mustard oil contaminated with argemone oil. Our in vitro studies have shown that the toxicity …
Induction of hepatotoxicity by sanguinarine is associated with oxidation of protein thiols and disturbance of mitochondrial respiration
CS Choy, KP Cheah, HY Chiou, JS Li… - Journal of Applied …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Sanguinarine (SANG) has been suggested to be one of the principle constituents
responsible for the toxicity of Argemone mexicana seed oil. In this study, we focused on the …
responsible for the toxicity of Argemone mexicana seed oil. In this study, we focused on the …
Unequivocal evidence of genotoxic potential of argemone oil in mice
Consumption of mustard oil adulterated with argemone oil leads to a clinical condition,
commonly referred to as “Epidemic Dropsy.” Since in vitro studies have shown that …
commonly referred to as “Epidemic Dropsy.” Since in vitro studies have shown that …