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  • Genistein
    Genistein is an isoflavonoid phytoestrogenic compound found in soybeans, pea pods, and other legumes. The estimated human normal dietary intake of genistein, primarily as glycosides, is 0 to 0.5 mg/kg. Genistein is present in much greater amounts in nutritional supplements. Genistein is carcinogenic in female neonatal mice, inducing endocrine-dependent uterine tumors in a fashion similar to diethy
  • Esculin
    Esculin, Anti-inflammation, Anti-bacteria, Anti-cancer, Ease pain, Anti-arrhythmic, Anti-histaminic, Anti- cruor
    Esculin is a glycosidecomposed of glucose and a dihydroxycoumarin compound. Esculin is a product of a coumarin derivative extracted from the bark of flowering ash (Fraxinus ornus). Esculin is used in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals with venotonic, capillary- strengthening and ant
  • Emodin
    Emodin is a naturally occurring and pharmacologically active anthroquinone found in the roots and bark of certain plant species.
  • Docetaxel (Taxotere.)
    Docetaxel (Taxotere.) is a synthetic drug based on chemicals found in the yew tree. The drug''s mechanism of action is similar to that of pacliltaxel in that it inhibits the breakdown of microtubules and inhibits cell division. Malignancies for which docetaxel is used include: Breast cancer (advanced or metastatic) Non-small cell lung cancer
  • Diosmin
    Diosmin is a naturally occurring flavonoid glycoside that can be isolated from various plant sources or derived from the flavonoid hesperidin. Diosmin was first isolated in 1925 from Scrophularia nodosa, and first introduced as a therapeutic agent in 1969. Diosmin is considered to be a vascular-protecting agent used to treat chronic venous insufficiency, hemorrhoids, lymphedema, and varicose veins
  • Diosgenin
    Diosgenin, causes an inhibition of the growth of fibroblast-like synoviocytes human rheumatoid arthritis, with apoptosis induction associated with cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) up-regulation. Celecoxib, a ive COX-2 inhibitor, provoked a large decrease in diosgenin-induced apoptosis even in the presence of exogenous prostaglandin E2, whereas interleukin-1, a COX-2 inducer, strongly increased diosgeni
  • Artemisinin
    Artemisinin, isolated from Chinese-Vietnamese plant Artemisia annua L., locally called "qing hao", is a new class anti-malarial drugs. It is a white crystalline powder with a bitter taste; practically insoluble in water, soluble in chloroform, acetone, and alcohols. Its chemical designation is (3R,5aS,6R,8aS,9R,12S,12aR)- octahydro-3,6,9-trimethyl-3,12-epoxy- 12H-pyrano[4.3-j]-1,2-benzodioxepin-10
  • Diacerein
    Diacerein (4,5-bis(acetyloxy)-9,10-dioxo-2-anthracene carboxylic acid) is an oral agent that has been developed specifically for the treatment of osteoarthritis. It has a novel mode of action that differentiates it from non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and other conventional forms of drug therapy.Clinical trials have shown tha diacerein is highly effective in relieving the symptoms o
  • Daidzin
    Daidzin, a constituent of an ancient Chinese herbal treatment for alcoholism, decreased home-cage ethanol consumption in laboratory Syrian golden hamsters. The present study tested the generality of daidzin''''''''s antidipsotropic effects. Rats served as subjects in a two-lever choice procedure. At one lever, responses earned 10% ethanol, flavored with saccharin. At the other lever, responses ear
  • Daidzein
    Daidzein belongs to the isoflavone class of flavonoids. It is also classified as a phytoestrogen since it is a plant-derived nonsteroidal compound that possesses estrogen-like biological activity. Daidzein has been found to have both weak estrogenic and weak anti-estrogenic effects.
    Daidzein is the aglycone (aglucon) of daidzin. The isoflavone is found naturally as the glycoside daidzin and as th
 
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