As part of our ongoing research into botanical therapies for anxiety disorders, the neotropical vine Souroubea sympetala was chosen for study as a phytochemical discovery strategy focusing on rare Central American plant families. When orally administered to male Sprague-Dawley rats, the crude plant extract, its ethyl acetate fraction, supercritical carbon dioxide fraction, or its isolated triterpenes reduced anxiety and/or fear-related behavior in standardized behavioral models. Pharmacological studies showed that the extracts acted at the benzodiazepine GABAA receptor and reduced corticosterone levels. A preparation containing Souroubea fortified with a second triterpene containing plant, Platanus occidentalis, was shown to be safe in a 28...
Research in the area of herbal psychopharmacology has revealed a variety of promising medicines that...
This pilot-study evaluated the toxicity and safety profile of two herbal products Souroubea spp Bota...
Afrormosia laxiflora (A. laxiflora), Chenopodium ambrosioides (C. ambrosioides), Microglossa pyr...
As part of our ongoing research into botanical therapies for anxiety disorders, the neotropical vine...
As part of our ongoing research into botanical therapies for anxiety disorders, the neotropical vine...
As part of our ongoing research into botanical therapies for anxiety disorders, the neotropical vine...
This thesis investigates the phytochemistry and pharmacology of two neotropical plants used traditio...
A novel botanical dietary supplement, formulated as a chewable tablet containing a defined mixture o...
The purpose of this work was to develop an extraction technique to yield a betulinic acid-(BA) enric...
The mode of action of the anxiolytic medicinal plant Souroubea sympetala was investigated to test th...
This thesis studied three plants traditionally used for treating a variety of anxiety related condit...
The phenomenon of anxiety remains poorly understood and there is much to be learnt about its’s eff...
The neotropical lianas Souroubea gilgii and Souroubea sympetala (Marcgraviaceae) were chosen for stu...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The medicinal plant, Piper amalago L. (Piperaceae), is used traditio...
The EtOH extracts of the leaves of Margraviaceae, a relatively rare Central American vine for which ...
Research in the area of herbal psychopharmacology has revealed a variety of promising medicines that...
This pilot-study evaluated the toxicity and safety profile of two herbal products Souroubea spp Bota...
Afrormosia laxiflora (A. laxiflora), Chenopodium ambrosioides (C. ambrosioides), Microglossa pyr...
As part of our ongoing research into botanical therapies for anxiety disorders, the neotropical vine...
As part of our ongoing research into botanical therapies for anxiety disorders, the neotropical vine...
As part of our ongoing research into botanical therapies for anxiety disorders, the neotropical vine...
This thesis investigates the phytochemistry and pharmacology of two neotropical plants used traditio...
A novel botanical dietary supplement, formulated as a chewable tablet containing a defined mixture o...
The purpose of this work was to develop an extraction technique to yield a betulinic acid-(BA) enric...
The mode of action of the anxiolytic medicinal plant Souroubea sympetala was investigated to test th...
This thesis studied three plants traditionally used for treating a variety of anxiety related condit...
The phenomenon of anxiety remains poorly understood and there is much to be learnt about its’s eff...
The neotropical lianas Souroubea gilgii and Souroubea sympetala (Marcgraviaceae) were chosen for stu...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The medicinal plant, Piper amalago L. (Piperaceae), is used traditio...
The EtOH extracts of the leaves of Margraviaceae, a relatively rare Central American vine for which ...
Research in the area of herbal psychopharmacology has revealed a variety of promising medicines that...
This pilot-study evaluated the toxicity and safety profile of two herbal products Souroubea spp Bota...
Afrormosia laxiflora (A. laxiflora), Chenopodium ambrosioides (C. ambrosioides), Microglossa pyr...