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Hyperforin is a
phytochemical produced by some of the
members of the
plant genus Hyperi****,
notably Hyperi****
perforatum (St John's wort).
Hyperforin...
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consuming the plant.
Other chemicals in the plant, such as
hypericin and
hyperforin, have
various uses in medicine. St John's wort has been used in traditional...
- (1999), in
which hyperforin provided a
potent inhibition of TNFα-induced
activation of NF-κB [58].
Another important activity for
hyperforin is a dual inhibitor...
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medicinal herb Hyperi****
perforatum (St. John's Wort) are
hyperforin and adhyperforin.
Hyperforin and
adhyperforin are wide-spectrum
inhibitors of the reuptake...
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shown to
inhibit 5-LOX;
these include baicalein,
caffeic acid, cur****in,
hyperforin and St John's wort. Acetyl-keto-beta-boswellic acid (AKBA), one of the...
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including St. John's Wort. It has a very
similar pharmacological profile to
hyperforin and acts as a TRPC6 ion
channel activator,
thereby inhibiting the reuptake...
- anti-inflammatory
prostacyclins by COX
instead of pro-inflammatory prostaglandins.
Hyperforin has been
shown to
inhibit COX-1
around 3-18
times as much as aspirin....
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components as H.
perforatum (
hyperforin etc.),
though in
different ratios, with
adhyperforin predominating, and a low
level of
hyperforin present.
Research has...
- "active ingredient" for
antidepressant use.
Other companies standardize to
hyperforin or both,
ignoring some 24
known additional possible active constituents...
- a naphthodianthrone, an
anthraquinone derivative which,
together with
hyperforin, is one of the prin****l
active constituents of Hyperi**** (Saint John's...