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Review of current and “omics” methods for assessing the toxicity (genotoxicity, teratogenicity and nephrotoxicity) of herbal medicines and mushrooms

2012

Ethnopharmacological relevance: The increasing use of traditional herbal medicines around the world requires more scientific evidence for their putative harmlessness. To this end, a plethora of methods exist, more or less satisfying. In this post-genome era, recent reviews are however scarce, not only on the use of new "omics" methods (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabonomics) for genotoxicity, teratogenicity, and nephrotoxicity assessment, but also on conventional ones. Methods: The present work aims (i) to review conventional methods used to assess genotoxicity, teratogenicity and nephrotoxicity of medicinal plants and mushrooms; (ii) to report recent progress in the use of "omics" techn…

Proteomicsmedicine.medical_specialtyDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsHerbal MedicineOmicsBiologymedicine.disease_causeKidneyToxicologyNephrotoxicity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTeratogenicityDrug DiscoverymedicineMethodsHumansTechnology PharmaceuticalIntensive care medicineEvaluationNephrotoxicity030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesPlants Medicinalbusiness.industrySciences bio-médicales et agricolesOmics3. Good healthBiotechnologyTeratogens030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMedicine TraditionalGenotoxicitybusinessAgaricalesTranscriptomeGenotoxicityPredictive methodsMutagensPhytotherapyJournal of Ethnopharmacology
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The European directive on traditional herbal medicinal products: friend or foe for plant-based therapies?

2012

Quality Controlmedicine.medical_specialtyTraditional medicinebusiness.industryHerbal MedicineAlternative medicinePlant basedDirectiveComplementary and alternative medicineMedicineEngineering ethicsEuropean UnionbusinessDrug ApprovalPhytotherapyZhong xi yi jie he xue bao = Journal of Chinese integrative medicine
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USE OF HERBAL REMEDIES AMONG CANCER AND TRANSPLANT PATIENTS IN THE TOWN OF PALERMO, SICILY

2010

Concomitant use of herbal remedies may lead to toxicity or failure of conventional therapies in different patients. The objectives of this survey were to assess: (1) the prevalence of the use of vegetal remedies by cancer and transplanted patients (2) the level of communication about such use to the physicians (3) whether such use might be associated to adverse reactions or interactions with conventional drugs. The study was carried out on 100 consecutive cancer patients attending the outpatient medical oncology clinic of the University Hospital "P. Giaccone", Palermo and on other 100 transplanted patients who were hospitalized or followed up at ISMETT, Palermo. Another group was composed o…

Settore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaHerbal medicines oncology trasplantation adverse reactions interactions aloe
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Considerations regarding the alleged association between Herbalife products and cases of hepatotoxicity: a rebuttal.

2014

We thank Dr. K Appelhans et al. for their comments [1] on our paper [2], published online first in April 2012. In our review, we aimed to draw the attention of physicians to the uncontrolled and increasingly alarming use of herbal products and dietary supplements in the general population. In fact, in Italy this phenomenon, though still limited, has rapidly increased over the last few years. Here, use of herbal medicine products has increased to 3.7 %, while in other countries consumption is higher, reaching 20 % in the UK, and 40 % in the USA. Young non-smoking women with a high level of education appear to be the most common consumers [3]. It seems that women use these products more than …

education.field_of_studySettore MED/09 - Medicina Internabusiness.industryPopulationRebuttalToxicologyProduct (business)Weight lossLow calorie dietEnvironmental healthEmergency MedicineInternal Medicinemedicinehepatotoxicity herbal products herbal induced liver diseaseHumansHerbal medicine productsLiver damagemedicine.symptomChemical and Drug Induced Liver InjuryeducationbusinessExtreme difficultyPhytotherapyInternal and emergency medicine
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Traditional Chinese medicine research in the post-genomic era: good practice, priorities, challenges and opportunities.

2012

Abstract Background and aims GP-TCM is the 1st EU-funded Coordination Action consortium dedicated to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) research. This paper aims to summarise the objectives, structure and activities of the consortium and introduces the position of the consortium regarding good practice, priorities, challenges and opportunities in TCM research. Serving as the introductory paper for the GP-TCM Journal of Ethnopharmacology special issue, this paper describes the roadmap of this special issue and reports how the main outputs of the ten GP-TCM work packages are integrated, and have led to consortium-wide conclusions. Materials and methods Literature studies, opinion polls and di…

medicine.medical_specialtyBiomedical ResearchCollaborative networkMEDLINEAlternative medicineAcupuncture TherapyOmicsGuidelines as TopicGuidelines03 medical and health sciencesPharmacovigilance0302 clinical medicineTraditional Chinese medicineDrug Discoverymedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansEuropean UnionEuropean unionCooperative BehaviorMedicine Chinese Traditional030304 developmental biologyGrand Challengesmedia_commonGP-TCMPharmacology0303 health sciencesIntegrative MedicineEvidence-Based MedicineTraditional medicinebusiness.industrySystems BiologyAcupunctureEvidence-based medicineGenomics3. Good health030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEngineering ethicsIntersectoral CollaborationIntegrative medicineChinese herbal medicinebusinessDrugs Chinese HerbalPhytotherapyJournal of ethnopharmacology
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Effects of six weeks intake berberis vulgaris L, cornus mas, garlic and lemon in combination with aerobic or resistance exercise on the fat metabolis…

2023

Obesity is a worldwide epidemic problem which is among the most important risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and 30% of mortality. Previous investigations have demonstrated that mortality from CVD is more than three times higher in obese people than in normal-weight people. Due to these facts, it is necessary to continue the efforts to control obesity and overweight. Medication, health education and diet are the most common ways to manage and control obesity. As well as the implementation of a specific nutritional style along with the practice of physical exercise, are the most traditionally used methods to treat obesity. Physical exercise, represent an effective strategy to prev…

obesityherbal medicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASphysical activity
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