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Evaluation of the Ability of Di-tri-octahedral Smectite to Adhere to Clostridium Difficile Toxins and Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin In Vitro
J.S. Weese, DVM, DVSc; N.M. Cote, DVM, DVSc; and R.V.G. de Gannes, DVM
Di-tri-octahedral smectite was effective in neutralizing Clostridium difficile toxins A and B as well as Clostridum perfringens enterotoxin in vitro.

Frontiers in Bioactive Lipids.
Lands W.E.M., edited by Vanderhoek J.Y.

In Vivo Requirement for Silicon in Articular Cartilage and Connective Tissue Formation in the Chick.
Carlisle E.M.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Research advances and Support in the Field Since June 1985 (Worldwide).
Simonpoulos A.P., Kifer R.R., Wykes A.A.

Effect of alpha-linolenic acid on the metabolism of omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and histamine release in RBL-2H3 cells. 
Kawasaki M, Toyoda M, Teshima R, Sawada J, Saito Y. 

Increased effectiveness of antibiotic therapy with adaptogens in dysentery and proteus infections in children.
Vereshchagin IA.

The influence of active components of eleutherococcus senticosus on cellular defence and physical fitness in man.
S. Szolomicki, L. Samochowiec, J. Wojcicki and M. Drozdzik.

[Cardioprotective effects of adaptogens of plant origin]
Maslova LV, Lishmanov IuB, Maslov LN.

Alterations of chromium metabolism and effect of chromium supplementation in Turner’s syndrome patients.
Saner G, Yuzbasiyan V, Neyzi O, et al.

Effect of chromium picolinate on growth and serum and carcass traits of growing-finishing pigs.
Page TG, Southern LL, Ward TL, et al.

Efficacy of chromium supplementation in athletes: Emphasis on anabolism.
Lefavi R, Anderson R, Keith R, et al.

The case for supplemental chromium and a survey of clinical studies with chromium picolinate.
McCary MF.

Chromium metabolism in man and biochemical effects.
Doisy RJ, Streeten DHP, Freiberg JM et al:

Trace Element Metabolism in Animals.
Venchikov AI:

The omega-3 story: nutritional prevention of preterm birth and other adverse pregnancy outcomes.
McGregor JA, Allen KG, Harris MA, Reece M, Wheeler M, French JI, Morrison J.

L-carnitine levels in the seminal plasma of fertile and infertile men: correlation with sperm quality. Int J
Matalliotakis I, Koumantaki Y, Evageliou A, Matalliotakis G, Goumenou A, Koumantakis E.

Male infertility: nutritional and environmental considerations.
Sinclair S.

[Evaluation of seminal carnitine as a marker of epididymal function]
Salinas Sanchez AS, Moreno Aviles J, Lopez Paredes A, Tovar Zapata I, Perez Albacete M.

L-carnitine in idiopathic asthenozoospermia: a multicenter study.
Costa M, Canale D, Filicori M, et al.

Carnitine supplementation in human idiopathic asthenospermia: clinical results.
Vitali G, Parente R, Melotti C.

Essential fatty acids in visual and brain development.
Uauy R, Hoffman DR, Peirano P, Birch DG, Birch EE.

Birch EE, Garfield S, Hoffman DR, Uauy R, Birch DG.
A randomized controlled trial of early dietary supply of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and mental development in term infants.

The essentiality of long chain n-3 fatty acids in relation to development and function of the brain and retina.
Lauritzen L, Hansen HS, Jorgensen MH, Michaelsen KF.

Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA) and perinatal development.
Koletzko B, et al.

Maternal and neonatal essential fatty acid status in phospholipids: an international comparative study.
Otto SJ, et al.

Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract.
Burrin DG, Stoll B.

Effects of various feeding regimens on the energy balance of equine neonates.
Ousey JC, Prandi S, Zimmer J, Holdstock N, Rossdale PD.

The placenta as a determinant of fetal well-being in normal and abnormal equine pregnancies.
Cottrill CM, Jeffers-Lo J, Ousey JC, McGladdery AJ, Ricketts SW, Silver M, Rossdale PD.

Hepatocyte mitochondrial metabolism is inhibited in neonatal rat endotoxaemia: effects of glutamine.
Markley MA, Pierro A, Eaton S.

How much energy do sick neonatal foals require compared with healthy foals?
Ousey JC, Holdstock N, Rossdale PD, McArthur AJ.

In Vivo Requirement for Silicon in Articular Cartilage and Connective Tissue Formation in the Chick.
Carlisle E.M.

Effect of dietary biotin supplement on equine hoof horn growth rate and hardness.
Buffa EA, Van Den Berg SS, Verstraete FJ, Swart NG.

Clinical observations on the response of equine hoof defects to dietary supplementation with biotin.
Comben N, Clark RJ, Sutherland DJ.

Biotin. In: Shils ME, Olson JA, Shike M, Ross, AC, eds. Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease.
Mock DM.

Skin manifestations of biotin deficiency.
Mock DM.

Biotin biochemistry and human requirements.
Zempleni J, Mock DM.

Dietary modulation of endothelial function: implications for cardiovascular disease.
Brown AA, Hu FB.

Glutamine and transforming growth factor-alpha stimulate extracellular regulated kinases and enhance recovery of villous surface area in porcine ischemic-injured intestine.
Blikslager AT, Rhoads JM, Bristol DG, Roberts MC, Argenzio RA.

Glutamine enriched -enteral diet increases splanchnic blood flow in the rat.
Houdijk AP, Van Leeuwen PA, Boermeester MA, et al.

Role of L-arginine, a substrate for nitric oxide-synthase, in gastroprotection of ulcer healing.
Brzozowski T, Konturek SJ, Sliwowski Z, et al.

Phosphate-induced chondrocyte apoptosis is linked to nitric oxide generation.
Teixeira CC, Mansfield K, Hertkorn C, Ischiropoulos H, Shapiro IM.

Efficacy of chromium supplementation in athletes: Emphasis on anabolism.
Lefavi R, Anderson R, Keith R, et al.

The case for supplemental chromium and a survey of clinical studies with chromium picolinate.
McCary MF.

Metabolic Functions of L-carnitine and its effects as feed additive in horses.
Zeyner A, Harmeyer J.

Body composition in 70-year-old adults responds to dietary beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate similarly to that of young adults.
Vukovich MD, Stubbs NB, Bohlken RM.

Effects of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate on muscle damage after a prolonged run.
Knitter AE, Panton L, Rathmacher JA, Petersen A.

Nutritional supplementation of the leucine metabolite beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (hmb) during resistance training.
Panton LB, Rathmacher JA, Baier, S, Nissen S.

Beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation and the promotion of muscle growth and strength.
Slater GJ, Jenkins D.

Glutamine and transforming growth factor-alpha stimulate extracellular regulated kinases and enhance recovery of villous surface area in porcine ischemic-injured intestine.
Blikslager AT, Rhoads JM, Bristol DG, Roberts MC, Argenzio RA.

Creatine and betahydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) additively increase lean body mass and muscle strength during a weight-training program.
Jówko E ; Ostaszewski P ; Jank M ; Sacharuk J ; Zieniewicz A ; Wilczak J ; Nissen S.

Sports nutrition: a review of selected nutritional supplements for body builders and strength athletes.
Kelly GS.

Contemporary ergogenic aids used by strength/power athletes.
Rosenbloom C, Millard-Stafford M, Lathrop J.

Usefulness of Hi-Z fine granule (gamma-Oryzanol) for the treatment of autonomic instability in gastrointestinal system.
Maruyama K, et al.

Practical usage of gamma-oryzanol on indefinite complaints of digestive system.
Kamiji M, et al.

Alterations of chromium metabolism and effect of chromium supplementation in Turner’s syndrome patients.
Saner G, Yuzbasiyan V, Neyzi O, et al.

Effect of chromium picolinate on growth and serum and carcass traits of growing-finishing pigs.
Page TG, Southern LL, Ward TL, et al.

Efficacy of chromium supplementation in athletes: Emphasis on anabolism.
Lefavi R, Anderson R, Keith R, et al.

The case for supplemental chromium and a survey of clinical studies with chromium picolinate.
McCary MF.

The action of chromium in serum lipids and on atherosclerosis in cholesterol-fed rabbits.
Abraham AS, Sonnenblick M, Eini M:

Chromium metabolism in man and biochemical effects.
Doisy RJ, Streeten DHP, Freiberg JM et al:

Trace Element Metabolism in Animals.
Venchikov AI:

Effects of selenium supplementation for cancer prevention in patients with carcinoma of the skin.
Clark LC, Combs GF, Turnbull BW, et al.

Lymphocyte response is enhanced by supplementation of elderly subjects with selenium–enriched yeast.
Peretz A, Neve J, Desmedt J, et al.

The effect of oral selenium supplementation on human sperm motility.
Scott R, Macpherson A, Yates RWS, et al.

Serum selenium, serum alpha-tocopherol, and the risk of rheumatoid arthritis.
Knekt P, Heliovaara M, Aho K, et al.

Study of prediagnostic selenium levels in toenails and the risk of advanced prostate cancer.
Yoshizawa K, Willett WC, Morris SJ, et al.

Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract.
Burrin DG, Stoll B.

Glutamine: essential for immune nutrition in the critically ill.
Andrews FJ, Griffiths RD.

Combination of recombinant human growth hormone and glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition to surgical patients: effects on circulating amino acids.
Kolstad O, Jenssen TG, Ingebretsen OC, Vinnars E, Revhaug A.

Regulative potential of glutamine---relation to glutathione metabolism.
Roth E, Oehler R, Manhart N, Exner R, Wessner B, Strasser E, Spittler A.

Hepatocyte mitochondrial metabolism is inhibited in neonatal rat endotoxaemia: effects of glutamine.
Markley MA, Pierro A, Eaton S.

Relation between glutamine, branchedchain amino acids, and protein metabolism.
Holecek M.

Growth hormone together with glutamine-containing total parenteral nutrition maintains muscle glutamine levels and results in a less negative nitrogen balance after surgical trauma.
Hammarqvist F, Sandgren A, Andersson K, Essen P, McNurlan MA, Garlick PJ, Wernerman J.

Effect of oral L-carnitine on its concentration in the plasma of yearling Thoroughbred horses.
Foster CVL, Harris RC, Pouret EJM.

Survey of plasma free carnitine levels in 74 Thoroughbred horses at stud and in training.
Foster CV, Harris RC, Pouret EJM.

Acetylcarnitine formation during intense muscular contraction in humans.
Harris RC, Foster CVL, Hultman E.

Changes in muscle free carnitine and acetylcarnitine with increasing work intensity in the Thoroughbred horse.
Harris RC, Foster CVL.

Plasma carnitine concentrations in the horse following oral supplementation using a triple dose regime.
Foster CVL, Harris RC.

Total carnitine content of the middle gluteal muscle of Thoroughbred horses: normal values, variability and effect of acute exercise.
Foster CVL, Harris RC.

Effects of L-carnitine loading on the aerobic and anaerobic performance of endurance athletes.
Marconi C, Sassi G, Carpinelli A, Cerretelli P.

Metabolic Functions of L-carnitine and its effects as feed additive in horses.
Zeyner A, Harmeyer J.

Glutamine and transforming growth factor-alpha stimulate extracellular regulated kinases and enhance recovery of villous surface area in porcine ischemic-injured intestine.
Blikslager AT, Rhoads JM, Bristol DG, Roberts MC, Argenzio RA.

Glutamine enriched -enteral diet increases splanchnic blood flow in the rat.
Houdijk AP, Van Leeuwen PA, Boermeester MA, et al.

Glutamine as an immunoenhancing nutrient.
Saito H, Furukawa S, Matsuda T.

Changes in certain metabolic parameters in horses associated with food deprivation and endurance exercise.
Rose RJ, Sampson D.

Efficacy of chromium supplementation in athletes: Emphasis on anabolism.
Lefavi R, Anderson R, Keith R, et al.

Influence of ingesting a solution of branched-chain amino acids on plasma and muscle concentrations of amino acids during prolonged submaximal exercise.
Blomstrand E, Ek S, Newsholme EA.

Branched-chain amino acids augment ammonia metabolism while attenuating protein breakdown during exercise.
MacLean DA, Graham TE, Satlin B.

Branched-chain amino acids prolong exercise during heat stress in men and women.
Mittleman KD, Ricci MR, Bailey SP.

Endurance exercise training attenuates leucine oxidation and BCOAD activation during exercise in humans.
McKenzie S, Phillips SM, Carter SL, Lowther S, Gibala MJ, Tarnopolsky MA.

Leucine supplementation and intensive training.
Mero A.

Effect of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), glucose, and glucose plus BCAA on endurance performance in rats.
Calders P, Matthys D, Derave W, Pannier JL.

Muscle amino acid metabolism at rest and during exercise: role in human physiology and metabolism.
Wagenmakers AJ.

The Role of Free Radicals in Disease.
Florence T.M.

ESR studies of vitamin C regeneration, order of reactivity of natural source phytochemical preparations.
Cossins E, et al.

Endothelium-dependent vascular effects of Pycnogenol.
Fitzpatrick DF, et al.

Proanthocyanidin-rich extract from grape seeds attenuates the development of aortic atherosclerosis in cholesterol-fed rabbits. Atherosclerosis
Yamakoshi J, et al.

The protection of polyunsaturated fatty acids in micellar systems against UVB-induced photo-oxidation by procyanidins from Vitis vinifera L., and the protective synergy with vitamin E.
Carini M., et al.

Oral vitamin C reduces arterial stiffness and platelet aggregation in humans.
Wilkinson IB, Megson IL, MacCallum H, et al.

Vitamin C improves endotheoium-dependent vasodilation by restoring nitric oxide activity in essential hypertension.
Taddei S, Virdis A, Ghaidoni L, et al.

Antioxidant vitamins and heart disease.
Balz F.

Vitamin C prevents the acute atherogenic effects of passive smoking.
Valkonen MM, Kuusi T.

Demonstration of rapid onset vascular endothelial dysfunction after hyperhomocysteinemia. An effect reversible with vitamin C therapy.
Chambers JC, McGregor A, Jean-Marie J, et al.

Cat’s claw inhibits TNFalpha production and scavenges free radicals: role in cytoprotection.
Sandoval M, Charbonnet RM, Okuhama NN, Roberts J, Krenova Z, Trentacosti AM, Miller MJ.

Plant Metabolites, Structure and In Vitro Antiviral Activity of Quinovic Acid Glycosides from Uncaria tomentosa and Guettarda platypoda.
Aquino, R. Et al.

Plant Metabolites, New Compounds and Anti- inflammatory Activity of Uncaria tomentosa.
Aquino, R. Et al. 

Cat’s Claw; Healing Vine of Peru.
Jones, K.

Mutagenic and Anti-Mutagenic Activities of Uncaria tomentosa and its Extracts.
Rizzi, R. Et al.

Review of antiviral and immunomodulating properties of plants of the Peruvian rainforest with a particular emphasis on Una de Gato and Sangre de Grado.
Williams JE.

Can Manipulation of the Ratios of Essential Fatty Acids Slow the Rapid Rate of Postmenopausal Bone Loss?
Kettler D.B.

Nutraceutical Fatty Acids as Biochemincal and Molecular Modulators of Skeletal Biology.
Watkins B.A., Li Y., Seifert M.F.

Bioactive Fatty Acids: Role in Bone Biology and Bone Cell Function.
Watkins B.A., et al.

Supplementation of calves with stabilized orthosilicic acid. Effect on the Si, Ca, Mg, and P concentrations in serum and the collagen concentration in skin and cartilage.
Calomme MR, Vanden Berghe DA.

In Vivo Requirement for Silicon in Articular Cartilage and Connective Tissue Formation in the Chick.
Carlisle E.M.

A silicon requirement for normal skull formation in chicks.
Carlisle E.M.

Biochemical and morphological changes associated with long bone abnormalities in silicon deficiency.
Carlisle EM.

The application of natural zeolites in animal science and aquaculture.
Mumpton FA, Fishman PH.

Serum fatty acid imbalance in bone loss: example with periodontal disease.
Requirand P, Gibert P, Tramini P, Cristol JP, Descomps B.

Many protective nutrients needed to keep bones healthy and fracture-free. (calcium; vitamins A, C, D, K; potassium; magnesium; isoflavones; sodium; protein; caffeine; boron; manganese; omega-3 fatty acids).
Ward E.

The effect of dietary supplementation with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on the synthesis of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor by mononuclear cells. 
Endres S, Ghorbani R, Kelley VE, Georgilis K, Lonnemann G, van der Meer JW, Cannon JG, Rogers TS, Klempner MS, Weber PC, et al.

Dietary ratio of (n-6)/(n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids alters the fatty acid composition of bone compartments and biomarkers of bone formation in rats.
Watkins BA, Li Y, Allen KG, Hoffmann WE, Seifert MF.

Minerals, trace elements and related biological variables in athletes and during physical activity.
Speich M, Pineau A, Ballereau F.

Nutrition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Ling S.C., Griffiths A.M.

Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract.
Burrin DG, Stoll B.

Glutamine: essential for immune nutrition in the critically ill.
Andrews FJ, Griffiths RD.

Combination of recombinant human growth hormone and glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition to surgical patients: effects on circulating amino acids.
Kolstad O, Jenssen TG, Ingebretsen OC, Vinnars E, Revhaug A.

Hepatocyte mitochondrial metabolism is inhibited in neonatal rat endotoxaemia: effects of glutamine.
Markley MA, Pierro A, Eaton S.

Lymphocyte response is enhanced by supplementation of elderly subjects with selenium –enriched yeast.
Peretz A, Neve J, Desmedt J, et al.

n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids inhibit the antigen-presenting function of human monocytes.
Hughes DA, Pinder AC.

Immunonutrition: the pediatric experience.
Levy J.

Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract.
Burrin DG, Stoll B.

Glutamine: essential for immune nutrition in the critically ill.
Andrews FJ, Griffiths RD.

Combination of recombinant human growth hormone and glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition to surgical patients: effects on circulating amino acids.
Kolstad O, Jenssen TG, Ingebretsen OC, Vinnars E, Revhaug A.

Regulative potential of glutamine---relation to glutathione metabolism.
Roth E, Oehler R, Manhart N, Exner R, Wessner B, Strasser E, Spittler A.

Hepatocyte mitochondrial metabolism is inhibited in neonatal rat endotoxaemia: effects of glutamine.
Markley MA, Pierro A, Eaton S.

Relation between glutamine, branchedchain amino acids, and protein metabolism.
Holecek M.

Growth hormone together with glutamine-containing total parenteral nutrition maintains muscle glutamine levels and results in a less negative nitrogen balance after surgical trauma.
Hammarqvist F, Sandgren A, Andersson K, Essen P, McNurlan MA, Garlick PJ, Wernerman J.

Key nutrients and growth factors for the neonatal gastrointestinal tract.
Burrin DG, Stoll B.

Glutamine: essential for immune nutrition in the critically ill.
Andrews FJ, Griffiths RD.

Combination of recombinant human growth hormone and glutamine-enriched total parenteral nutrition to surgical patients: effects on circulating amino acids.
Kolstad O, Jenssen TG, Ingebretsen OC, Vinnars E, Revhaug A. 

Regulative potential of glutamine---relation to glutathione metabolism.
Roth E, Oehler R, Manhart N, Exner R, Wessner B, Strasser E, Spittler A.

Hepatocyte mitochondrial metabolism is inhibited in neonatal rat endotoxaemia: effects of glutamine.
Markley MA, Pierro A, Eaton S.

Relation between glutamine, branchedchain amino acids, and protein metabolism.
Holecek M.

Growth hormone together with glutamine-containing total parenteral nutrition maintains muscle glutamine levels and results in a less negative nitrogen balance after surgical trauma.
Hammarqvist F, Sandgren A, Andersson K, Essen P, McNurlan MA, Garlick PJ, Wernerman J.

ESR studies of vitamin C regeneration, order of reactivity of natural source phytochemical preparations.
Cossins E, et al.

Free Radicals, exercise, and antioxidant supplementation
Kanter M.M.

The Role of Free Radicals in Disease.
Florence T.M.

Oral vitamin C reduces arterial stiffness and platelet aggregation in humans.
Wilkinson IB, Megson IL, MacCallum H, et al.

Vitamin C improves endotheoium-dependent vasodilation by restoring nitric oxide activity in essential hypertension.
Taddei S, Virdis A, Ghaidoni L, et al.

Effect of vitamin C on frequency of reflex sympathetic dystrophy in wrist fractures: a randomised trial.
Zollinger PE, Tuinebreijer WE, Kreis RW, Breederveld RS.

Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium, and Carotenoids.
Panel on Dietary Antioxidants and Related Compounds, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.

Antioxidant vitamins and heart disease.
Balz F.

Vitamin C prevents the acute atherogenic effects of passive smoking.
Valkonen MM, Kuusi T.

Demonstration of rapid onset vascular endothelial dysfunction after hyperhomocysteinemia. An effect reversible with vitamin C therapy.
Chambers JC, McGregor A, Jean-Marie J, et al.

Free Radicals, exercise, and antioxidant supplementation.
Kanter M.M.

The Role of Free Radicals in Disease. Aust N Z J Ophthalmaol.
Florence T.M.

Serum selenium, serum alpha-tocopherol, and the risk of rheumatoid arthritis.
Knekt P, Heliovaara M, Aho K, et al.

Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in men.
Rimm EB, Stampfer MJ, Ascherio A, et al.


Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in women.
Stampfer MJ, Hennekens CH, Manson JE, et al.

Vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events in high-risk patients.
Yusuf S, Dagenais G, Pogue J, et al.

Hydrolysis of RRR-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E acetate) in the skin and its UV protecting activity (an in vivo study with the rat).
Beijersbergen van Henegouwen GM, Junginger HE, de Vries H.

Uptake and bioconversion of alpha-tocopheryl acetate to alphatocopherol in skin of hairless mice.
Norkus EP, Bryce GF, Bhagavan HN.

Total free radical trapping antioxidant potential in pre-eclampsia.
Kharb S.

Micronutrients, Coronary Heart disease and cancer: Should we all be on supplements?
Rimm E.

Free Radicals, Exercise, and Antioxidant Supplementation.
Kanter M.M.

In Vivo Requirement for Silicon in Articular Cartilage and Connective Tissue Formation in the Chick.
Carlisle E.M.

Omega-3 fatty acids enhance ligament fibroblast collagen formation in association with changes in interleukin-6 production.
Hankenson KD, Watkins BA, Schoenlein IA, Allen KG, Turek JJ.

Efficacy of fish oil concentrate in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
Volkner D, Fitzgerald P, Major G, Garg M.

n-3 Fatty acids specifically modulate catabolic factors involved in articular cartilage degradation.
Curtis CL, Hughes CE, Flannery CR, Little CB, Harwood JL, Caterson B.

Proinflammatory cytokines detectable in synovial fluids from patients with temporomandibular disorders. Takahashi T, Kondoh T, Fukuda M, Yamazaki Y, Toyosaki T, Suzuki R.

Biochemical effects of a diet containing foods enriched with n-3 fatty acids.
Mantzioris E, Cleland LG, Gibson RA, Neumann MA, Demasi M, James MJ.

Therapeutic activity of oral glucosamine sulfate in  osteoarthritis and a placebo double-blind investigation.
Drovanti A, Bignami AA.

Effect of dimethyl sulfoxide amd dimethyl sulfone on a destructive process in the joints of mice with sponteneous arthritis.
Murav'erluv.

Cat’s claw inhibits TNFalpha production and scavenges free radicals: role in cytoprotection.
Sandoval M, Charbonnet RM, Okuhama NN, Roberts J, Krenova Z, Trentacosti AM, Miller MJ.

Review of antiviral and immunomodulating properties of plants of the Peruvian rainforest with a particular emphasis on Una de Gato and Sangre de Grado.
Williams JE.

Plant Metabolites, New Compounds and Anti- inflammatory Activity of Uncaria tomentosa.
Aquino, R. Et al.

Inhibition of Leukotiene B4 Formation in Rat Peritoneal Neutrophils by an Ethanolic Extract of the Gum Resin Exudate of Boswellia serrata.
Ammon, H.P.T. Et al.

Mechanism of Inflammatory Actions of Curcumine and Boswellic Acids.
Ammon, H.P.T. Et al.

Anti-Complementary activity of Boswellic Acids: An Inhibitor of C3-Convertase of the Classical Complement Pathway.
Kapril, A. Et al.

Effectiveness of Harpagophytum extract WS 1531 in the treatment of exacerbation of low back pain: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study.
Chrubasik S, et al.

Efficacy and tolerance of Harpagophytum procumbens versus diacerhein in treatment of osteoarthritis. Phytomedicine
Chantre P, et al.

Therapeutic activity of oral glucosamine sulfate in osteoarthritis and a placebo double-blind investigation. Clin Ther.
Drovanti A, Bignami AA.

Effect of dimethyl sulfoxide amd dimethyl sulfone on a destructive process in the joints of mice with sponteneous arthritis. Patol
Murav’erluv.


 

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