Aristolochia species are known to contain aristolochic acids, nitrophenantrene derivatives responsible for their nephrotoxic and genotoxic effects [1]. There are numerous aristolochic acid analogues, including aristolactams, a group of compounds with even higher cytotoxic potency than aristolochic acid I [2]. Previous research mainly focused on Aristolochia species used in traditional Chinese medicine, but ethnopharmacological studies indicate that other members of the genus are frequently used medicinally [3]. The aim of our research is to assess the toxicological risk associated with the use of different Aristolochia species as herbal medicines. Metabolomic analysis allows us to take into account all compounds that might be responsible fo...
Aristolochic acids are known for nephrotoxicity, and implicated in multiple cancer types such as hep...
Aristolochic acids have been demonstrated to have renal toxicity, cause carcinogenesis, and may caus...
Over the last 10 years, numerous cases of intoxications, leading for the most part to end-stage rena...
Aristolochic acids (AAs) are a group of nitrophenanthrene carboxylic acids present in many medicinal...
Aristolochia (馬兜鈴 mădōu ling) is an important genus widely cultivated and had long been known for th...
Background Aristolochic Acids (AAs) are major components of plants in Aristolochia and have been fou...
Species of <i>Aristolochia</i> are used as herbal medicines worldwide. They cause aristolochic acid ...
Structure activity relationships of aristolochic acid analogues: Toxicity in cultured renal epitheli...
Herbal remedies used in traditional medicine often contain several compounds combined in order to po...
Species of Asarum are used in traditional Chinese medicine and, similar to members of the genus Aris...
Aristolochic acids (AAs), nephrotoxicants and known human carcinogens, are a mixture of structurally...
Aristolochiae Fructus ("Madouling") is derived from the fruits of Aristolochia contorta an...
Aristolochic acids (AA) have been considered as toxicants of plants which were found in plants of th...
Aristolochic acids (AA) are natural compounds present in plant species of Aristolochiaceae. These pl...
Aristolochic acids (AA) are natural compounds present in plant species of Aristolochiaceae. These pl...
Aristolochic acids are known for nephrotoxicity, and implicated in multiple cancer types such as hep...
Aristolochic acids have been demonstrated to have renal toxicity, cause carcinogenesis, and may caus...
Over the last 10 years, numerous cases of intoxications, leading for the most part to end-stage rena...
Aristolochic acids (AAs) are a group of nitrophenanthrene carboxylic acids present in many medicinal...
Aristolochia (馬兜鈴 mădōu ling) is an important genus widely cultivated and had long been known for th...
Background Aristolochic Acids (AAs) are major components of plants in Aristolochia and have been fou...
Species of <i>Aristolochia</i> are used as herbal medicines worldwide. They cause aristolochic acid ...
Structure activity relationships of aristolochic acid analogues: Toxicity in cultured renal epitheli...
Herbal remedies used in traditional medicine often contain several compounds combined in order to po...
Species of Asarum are used in traditional Chinese medicine and, similar to members of the genus Aris...
Aristolochic acids (AAs), nephrotoxicants and known human carcinogens, are a mixture of structurally...
Aristolochiae Fructus ("Madouling") is derived from the fruits of Aristolochia contorta an...
Aristolochic acids (AA) have been considered as toxicants of plants which were found in plants of th...
Aristolochic acids (AA) are natural compounds present in plant species of Aristolochiaceae. These pl...
Aristolochic acids (AA) are natural compounds present in plant species of Aristolochiaceae. These pl...
Aristolochic acids are known for nephrotoxicity, and implicated in multiple cancer types such as hep...
Aristolochic acids have been demonstrated to have renal toxicity, cause carcinogenesis, and may caus...
Over the last 10 years, numerous cases of intoxications, leading for the most part to end-stage rena...