Synergy-directed fractionation of botanical medicines: a case study with goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis)
Preclinical
Abstract
Synergy-directed fractionation of goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) identified flavonoid constituents that act synergistically with berberine to enhance antimicrobial activity, characterising the combined action of goldenseal constituents.
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Junio, H.A., Sy-Cordero, A.A., Ettefagh, K.A., Burns, J.T., Micko, K.T., Graf, T.N., Richter, S.J., Cannon, R.E., Oberlies, N.H. and Cech, N.B (2011) 'Synergy-directed fractionation of botanical medicines: a case study with goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis)', Journal of Natural Products, 74(7), pp. 1621-1629. doi:10.1021/np200336g
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