[PDF] Herbs: Challenges in Chemistry and Biology Mingfu Wang, Shengmin Sang, Lucy Sun Hwang, and Chi-Tang Ho (Eds.)

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Content: 1. Botanical quality initiatives at the office of dietary supplements, National institutes of health —
2. Current trends and future prospects of traditional Chinese medicines in the 21st century —
3. Bioactive polyphenols from foods and dietary supplements : challenges and opportunities —
4. Instrumental analysis of popular botanical products in the U.S. market —
5. Challenges in assessing bioactive botanical ingredients in functional beverages —
6. Bioactive natural products from Chinese tropical marine plants and invertebrates —
7. Curcumin : potential health benefits, molecular mechanism of action, and its anticancer properties in vitro and in vivo —
8. Need for analytical methods and fingerprinting : total quality control of phytomedicine Echinacea —
9. Bioassay-guided isolation, identification, and quantification of the estrogen-like constituent from PC SPES —
10. Intraspecific variation in quality control parameters, polyphenol profile, and antioxidant activity in wild populations of Lippia multiflora from Ghana —
11. Protein tyrosine phosphatases 1B inhibitors from traditional Chinese medicine —
12. Thioglucosidase-catalyzed hydrolysis of the major glucosinolate of Maca (Lepidium meyenii) to benzyl isothiocyanate : mini-review and simple quantitativeHPLC method —
13. Studies on chemical constituents of jiaogulan (gynostemma pentaphyllum) —
14. Chemical components of noni (morinda citrifolia L.) root —
15. Characterization of chemical components of Ixeris denticulata —
16. Bioavailability, metabolism, and pharmacokinetics of glycosides in Chinese herbs —
17. Moringa, a novel plant rich in antioxidants, bioavailable iron, and nutrients —
18. Stability and transformation of bioactive polyphenolic components of herbs in physiological pH —
19. Bioavailability and synergistic effects of tea catechins as antioxidants in the human diet —
20. Targeting inflammation using Asian herbs —
21. Induction of apoptosis by Ligusticum chuanxiong in HSC-T6 stellate cells —
22. Effect of combined use of isothiocyanate and black tea extract on dental caries —
23. Cytotoxic properties of leaf essential oil and components from indigenous cinnamon (cinnamomum osmophloeum Kaneh) —
24. Effect of black tea theaflavins on 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced inflammation : expression of proinflammatory cytokines and arachidonic acid metabolism in mouse ear and colon carcinogenesis in min (apc+/- ) mice —
25. Shea butter : chemistry, quality, and new market potentials.

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