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- plant from which it is extracted), is the major active constituent of silymarin, a standardized extract of the milk thistle, containing a mixture of flavonolignans...
- average silymarin content of 26.5 kg per ha. Traditional milk thistle extract is made from the seeds, which contain approximately 4–6% silymarin. The extract...
- active flavanoid-lignan (flavanolignan) group of constituents, called silymarin, contained only in the seed s**** has liver-protective and regenerative...
- drug of choice when treating an overdose of acetaminophen/paracetamol. Silymarin is given intravenously to treat poisoning from Amanita mushrooms according...
- this is recommended only when severe liver inflammation is present. Silymarin has been investigated as a possible treatment, with ambiguous results...
- PMID 22024159. Ranjan S, Gautam A (2023). "Pharmaceutical prospects of Silymarin for the treatment of neurological patients: an updated insight". Frontiers...
- silymarin, the standardized, active extract of the fruit of milk thistle, Silybum marianum. It is the second most abundant constituent in silymarin,...
- v t e Types of polyphenols Flavonoids (C6-C3-C6) Flavonolignans Silymarin Lignans ((C6-C3)2) Matairesinol Secoisolariciresinol Pinoresinol Stilbenoids...
- 2018). "Protective effects of compound ammonium glycyrrhizin, L‑arginine, silymarin and glucurolactone against liver damage induced by ochratoxin A in primary...
- v t e Types of polyphenols Flavonoids (C6-C3-C6) Flavonolignans Silymarin Lignans ((C6-C3)2) Matairesinol Secoisolariciresinol Pinoresinol Stilbenoids...