scholarly journals Astragalus membranaceus/Angelica gigas/Trichosanthes kirilowii Maximowicz Mixed Herbal Extract SH003

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
2019 ◽  
Vol 97 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. 68-69
Author(s):  
Jemin Ahn ◽  
Lei Cheng ◽  
In Ho Kim

Abstract An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of herbal extract mixture (HEM, Astragalus membranaceus and Codonopsis pilosula) supplementation on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and FMD antibody titers in growing-finishing pigs. A total of 120 FMD type O vaccinated growing pigs [(Yorkshire × Landrace) × Duroc] with an average initial BW of 25.19 ± 1.80 kg were randomly allotted into 3 treatments with 8 replicate of 5 pigs per pen for a 16-week feeding study. All pigs were vaccinated against FMD. Treatments consisted of CON, Corn-soybean meal based diet; TRT1, CON + 0.05% HEM; TRT2, CON + 0.1% HEM. Vaccinated pigs fed 0.1% HEM showed higher (P < 0.05) BW and ADG at week 12, 16, and overall period. The supplementation of HEM had no effect on DM, N or GE throughout the experiment (P > 0.05). Feeding 0.1% HEM showed higher FMD type O antibody titers (P < 0.05) at week 14 compared with non-supplemented group. These results indicated that 0.1% HEM supplementation conferred anti-viral effect against FMD, thereby improving ADG in the growing-finishing pigs. Herbal extract mixture could potentially be used as an anti-viral agent against FMDV.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sang-Mi Woo ◽  
Youn Kyung Choi ◽  
Sung-Gook Cho ◽  
Sunju Park ◽  
Seong-Gyu Ko

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in tumor microenvironment regulate cancer progression and metastases. In breast cancer, macrophage infiltration is correlated with a poor prognosis. While metastatic breast cancer is poor prognostic with a severe mortality, therapeutic options are still limited. In this study, we demonstrate that KSG-002, a new herbal composition of radicesAstragalus membranaceusandAngelica gigas, suppresses breast cancer via inhibiting TAM recruitment. KSG-002, an extract of radicesAstragalus membranaceusandAngelica gigasat 3 : 1 ratio, respectively, inhibited MDA-MB-231 xenograft tumor growth and pulmonary metastasis in nude mice, while KSG-001, another composition (1 : 1 ratio,w/w), enhanced tumor growth, angiogenesis, and pulmonary metastasis,in vivo. KSG-002 further decreased the infiltrated macrophage numbers in xenograft tumor cohorts. In Raw264.7 cells, KSG-002 but not KSG-001 inhibited cell proliferation and migration and reduced TNF-alpha (TNFα) production by inhibiting NF-κB pathway. Furthermore, a combinatorial treatment of KSG-002 with TNFαinhibited a proliferation and migration of both MDA-MB-231 and Raw264.7 cells. Taken together, we conclude that KSG-002 suppresses breast cancer growth and metastasis through targeting NF-κB-mediated TNFαproduction in macrophages.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 34-36
Author(s):  
Rajeeta Joseph ◽  
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Shah. K. U Shah. K. U ◽  
Patki. P Patki. P ◽  
Ghongane B. B Ghongane B. B
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Author(s):  
Rani Anjana ◽  
Kumar Sunil ◽  
Sharma Hitender ◽  
Khar R. K.

The phytosome technology was developed by Indena markedly enhancing the bioavailability of selected phytomedicines, by incorporating phospholipids into standardized plant extract, which improve their absorption and utilization. Phytosome are advanced form of herbal extract that shows better absorption profile than conventional herbal extract. The present review focus on the preparation and characterization techniques of phytosomes, merits and various landmarks in the field of phytosomes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 99-106
Author(s):  
Mona Yousef ◽  
Hazem Ramadan ◽  
Maha Al-Ashmawy

Objective: This study aimed to detect the prevalence of Listeria species in raw milk, ice cream and yogurt, and to evaluate the effect of extract of clove, thyme and pomegranate peel on such organism. Design: Descriptive study. Procedures: One hundred and fifty samples of milk, ice cream and yogurt were examined for isolation, identification and molecular identification of Listeria spp. Extraction of natural plant extract as clove, thyme and pomegranate peels and detection of their inhibitory effect on Listeria spp. Results: The prevalence of Listeria spp. in milk was 36% where 14% as L. monocytogenes, 6% L. innocua and 16% and other Listeria spp. was 16%. In yogurt, Listeria spp. was 6% as L. innocua was 2% and other Listeria spp. was 4%, while no L. monocytogenes was detected. In ice cream, Listeria spp. was 8% where L. monocytogenes was 2% and other Listeria spp. was 6% while no L. innocua was detected. The concentration of plant extract was 2.5% which showed high reduction rate on L. innocua and L. monocytogenes during shelf life of soft cheese. Conclusion and clinical relevance: Listeria is widely isolated from milk than from ice cream and yogurt. Plant extracts play role in food preservation and consider as a natural antimicrobial agent where most effective one was clove extract.


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