2008
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.80276
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Comparison with Various Parts ofBroussonetia papyriferaas to the Antinociceptive and Anti-Inflammatory Activities in Rodents

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“…[18] About 42 compounds were isolated from the whole plants of B. papyrifera . [19] Phenolic compounds with antioxidant activity were isolated from the fruits of B. papyrifera against H 2 O 2 -induced neuronal injury in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells[2021] or against H 2 O 2 -induced impairment in PC12 cells.…”
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“…[18] About 42 compounds were isolated from the whole plants of B. papyrifera . [19] Phenolic compounds with antioxidant activity were isolated from the fruits of B. papyrifera against H 2 O 2 -induced neuronal injury in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells[2021] or against H 2 O 2 -induced impairment in PC12 cells.…”
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“…Recently, several parts of B. papyrifera were evaluated for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities (Lin et al, 2008). They found that the ethanol extracts of the radix, leaves and fruits exerted in vivo activity at 600-2,000 mg/kg, p.o.…”
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“…in complex inflammatory pathways of in vivo experimental models tested. Lin et al (2008) claimed that the major active principles of the ethanol extract of B. papyrifera were betulin and betulinic acid and that these compounds inhibited the vascular permeability via autocrines and nitric oxide. On the other hand, our preparation (EBP and BL) interfered with the pathways of eicosanoid and nitric oxide production.…”
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“…(Moraceae) distributed in China, Japan and Korea have been used as anti-infl ammatory and antitussive agents in traditional Chinese medicine, especially for the treatment of older people having bronchitis (Editorial Committee, 1999). Recently, the 95% ethanol extracts of the radix, stems, leaves and fruits of B. papyrifera showed antinociceptive and anti-infl ammatory activity in vivo, with radix having the strongest activity (Lin et al, 2008). Lonicera japonica (Thunb.)…”
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