[HTML][HTML] United States Pharmacopeia (USP) comprehensive review of the hepatotoxicity of green tea extracts
As part of the United States Pharmacopeia's ongoing review of dietary supplement safety
data, a new comprehensive systematic review on green tea extracts (GTE) has been …
data, a new comprehensive systematic review on green tea extracts (GTE) has been …
Herbal and dietary supplement hepatotoxicity
C Bunchorntavakul, KR Reddy - Alimentary pharmacology & …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Herbal and dietary supplements are commonly used throughout the World.
There is a tendency for underreporting their ingestion by patients and the magnitude of their …
There is a tendency for underreporting their ingestion by patients and the magnitude of their …
Herbal hepatotoxicity in traditional and modern medicine: actual key issues and new encouraging steps
R Teschke, A Eickhoff - Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Plants are natural producers of chemical substances, providing potential treatment of human
ailments since ancient times. Some herbal chemicals in medicinal plants of traditional and …
ailments since ancient times. Some herbal chemicals in medicinal plants of traditional and …
Hepatotoxicity by dietary supplements: a tabular listing and clinical characteristics
M García-Cortés, M Robles-Díaz… - International Journal of …, 2016 - mdpi.com
Dietary supplements (DS) are extensively consumed worldwide despite unproven efficacy.
The true incidence of DS-induced liver injury (DSILI) is unknown but is probably under …
The true incidence of DS-induced liver injury (DSILI) is unknown but is probably under …
Hepatotoxicity of green tea: an update
Green tea (GT), obtained from the leaves of Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze (Fam. Theaceae),
is largely used for its potential health benefits such as reduction in risk of cardiovascular …
is largely used for its potential health benefits such as reduction in risk of cardiovascular …
Herbal hepatotoxicity: clinical characteristics and listing compilation
C Frenzel, R Teschke - International journal of molecular sciences, 2016 - mdpi.com
Herb induced liver injury (HILI) and drug induced liver injury (DILI) share the common
characteristic of chemical compounds as their causative agents, which were either produced …
characteristic of chemical compounds as their causative agents, which were either produced …
Herbal hepatotoxicity: a tabular compilation of reported cases
R Teschke, A Wolff, C Frenzel, J Schulze… - Liver …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background Herbal hepatotoxicity is a field that has rapidly grown over the last few years
along with increased use of herbal products worldwide. Aims To summarize the various …
along with increased use of herbal products worldwide. Aims To summarize the various …
[HTML][HTML] Bioactive nutrients-time for tolerable upper intake levels to address safety
AA Yates, JW Erdman Jr, A Shao, LC Dolan… - Regulatory Toxicology …, 2017 - Elsevier
There is increasing interest by consumers, researchers, and regulators into the roles that
certain bioactive compounds, derived from plants and other natural sources, can play in …
certain bioactive compounds, derived from plants and other natural sources, can play in …
Review of liver injury associated with dietary supplements
F Stickel, K Kessebohm, R Weimann… - Liver …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Dietary supplements (DS) are easily available and increasingly used, and adverse hepatic
reactions have been reported following their intake. To critically review the literature on liver …
reactions have been reported following their intake. To critically review the literature on liver …
[HTML][HTML] Randomized, placebo-controlled trial evaluating the safety of one-year administration of green tea catechins
NB Kumar, J Pow-Sang, PE Spiess, J Park, R Salup… - Oncotarget, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Although preclinical, epidemiological and prior clinical trial data suggest that green
tea catechins (GTCs) may reduce prostate cancer (PCa) risk, several preclinical studies and …
tea catechins (GTCs) may reduce prostate cancer (PCa) risk, several preclinical studies and …