2023
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x231164818
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Chemical Constituents and Neuroprotective Activity of Hypericum hookerianum

Vu Duy Hong,
Van Tuan Vu,
Baskar Selvaraj
et al.

Abstract: Objective/Background The Hypericum hookerianum is widely distributed in Asian countries and prevalently used in traditional herbal medicines for its significant antioxidant, antipyretic, and anticancer properties. To date, very limited reports are available regarding the phytochemical profile, and there are no reports that have studied the neuroprotective potentials of this plant. Experimental Methods The aerial parts of H. hookerianum were collected from the Sapa mountainous district, Lao Cai province of Viet… Show more

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“…In addition, H. syriacus-AuNPs showed better treatment ability compared to H. syriacus at the tested concentrations.Hypericum hookerianum-Mediated AuNPsThe species of Hypericum, especially H. perforatum (commonly known as St. John's wort), is widely used as an antidepressant. Hond et al[47] explored the neuroprotective potential of twenty known compounds isolated from H. hookerianum, including flavonoids, lignans, xanthones, chalcone, chromone C-…”
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“…In addition, H. syriacus-AuNPs showed better treatment ability compared to H. syriacus at the tested concentrations.Hypericum hookerianum-Mediated AuNPsThe species of Hypericum, especially H. perforatum (commonly known as St. John's wort), is widely used as an antidepressant. Hond et al[47] explored the neuroprotective potential of twenty known compounds isolated from H. hookerianum, including flavonoids, lignans, xanthones, chalcone, chromone C-…”
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confidence: 99%