3 结果
The roots of Trigonostemon reidioides, Thai medicinal plant, have long been used as an antidote, laxative, and antiasthmatic, and also used as folk remedy for relieving inflammatory symptoms from poisonous insect and snake bites as well as abscesses and sprains. Here, we studied anti-inflammatory
Studies on the relationship of nitric oxide (NO) and inflammation have revealed that compounds with NO inhibitory effects are potentially useful for inflammation and related inflammatory disorders. A phytochemical investigation to obtain new NO inhibitors resulted in the isolation of two new
Trigonostemon reidioides (Kurz) Craib has been traditionally used for the treatment of vomiting and asthma in Cambodia. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of the anti‑inflammatory effect of T. reidioides extract remains unknown. The present study investigated the anti‑inflammatory activity