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Angelica acutiloba Root

Known as: Dong Dang Gui Root, Japanese Angelica Root 
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
Background: Dang gui (Apiaceae; Angelica sinensis radix) is among the most often used Chinese medicinal plants. However, hardly… 
2017
2017
Amac: Dang hummasi, onemli olcude mortalite ve morbiditeye neden oldugundan dunya capinda  endise kaynagidir. Kalsiyum iyonu… 
2016
2016
BACKGROUND Oxidative stress is characterized by an imbalance between the antioxidant defense systems and the formation of… 
2014
2014
We have searched, collected and analyzed the literature about the studies of Dang Gui[Angelica sinensis(Oliv.)Diels]at home and… 
2012
2012
Plants were and are still widely used for a number of pathologies affecting women health, particularly post menstrual syndromes… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
Review : adding Chinese herbal medicine to antipsychotics may improve some outcomes in schizophrenia, but more high quality… 
2003
2003
In this paper, we used atomic absorption spectrometry to determine the trace elements in seven kinds of Chinese traditional… 
1997
1997
We investigated the effect of the aqueous extract of Japanese angelica root (JAR) on pentobarbital (PB) sleep in group-housed and… 
1987
1987
The effect of two Chinese traditional drugs, Dang Gui injection prepared from Angelica sinensis and C 21 Ester glucoside (GB…