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Honokiol is a
lignan isolated from the bark, seed cones, and
leaves of
trees belonging to the
genus Magnolia. It has been
identified as one of the chemical...
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aromatic bark
contains magnolol,
honokiol, 4-O-methylhonokiol, and obovatol.
Magnolol and
honokiol activate the
nuclear receptor peroxisome...
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addition to magnolol,
related lignans occur in the
extracts including honokiol,
which is an
isomer of magnolol. It is
known to act on the
GABAA receptors...
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peroxisome proliferator-activated
receptor gamma as
partial agonists are
honokiol and falcarindiol.
Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) is a
partial agonist...
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Rollinger JM,
Schuster D,
Stuppner H,
Dirsch VM,
Heiss EH (2013). "
Honokiol: a non-adipogenic PPARγ
agonist from nature". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1830...
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traditional Chinese medicine.
Scientific investigation of
magnolol and
honokiol have
shown promise for
their use in
dental health. Both
compounds demonstrate...
- area" and
consists of
magnolia bark
extract (Magnolia officinalis; 1–5%
honokiol), beta-sitoserol, and
SuntheanineB (1 00% L-theanine).
Leptiplex purportedly...
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infections or
anaphylactic reactions.
Anistreplase Bromelain Desmoteplase DNase Honokiol Lumbrokinase Nattokinase Papain Serrapeptase Staphylokinase Streptokinase...
- benzodiazepines,
certain carbamates (e.g., carisoprodol, meprobamate, lorbamate),
honokiol, magnolol, baicalin, baicelin, thienodiazepines,
alcohol (ethanol), etomidate...
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Isoguvacine Isomuscimol Isonipecotic acid
Kojic amine L-838,417
Lignans (e.g.,
honokiol)
Methylglyoxal Monastrol Muscimol Nefiracetam Neuroactive steroids (e.g...