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feverfew extract
Known as:
Feverfew
, Tanacetum Parthenium
, Tanacetum parthenium extract
National Institutes of Health
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Parthenolide: from plant shoots to cancer roots.
A. Ghantous
,
Ansam Sinjab
,
Z. Herceg
,
N. Darwiche
Drug Discovery Today
2013
Corpus ID: 11099863
Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Parthenolide inhibits nociception and neurogenic vasodilatation in the trigeminovascular system by targeting the TRPA1 channel
Serena Materazzi
,
S. Benemei
,
+13 authors
R. Nassini
Pain
2013
Corpus ID: 16458907
Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Caffeoyl Derivatives: Major Antioxidant Compounds of Some Wild Herbs of the Asteraceae Family
D. Fraisse
,
C. Felgines
,
O. Texier
,
J. Lamaison
2011
Corpus ID: 38050017
The polyphenolic composition and antioxidant activity of the aerial parts of 18 medicinal or food plants of the As- teraceae…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Herbal medications commonly used in the practice of rheumatology: mechanisms of action, efficacy, and side effects.
A. Setty
,
L. Sigal
Seminars in Arthritis & Rheumatism
2005
Corpus ID: 29697148
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Phase I dose escalation trial of feverfew with standardized doses of parthenolide in patients with cancer
E. Curry
,
D. Murry
,
+5 authors
C. Sweeney
Investigational new drugs
2004
Corpus ID: 30197822
Purpose: Feverfew is a botanical product that contains parthenolide. Parthenolide has in vitro and in vivo anti-tumor and anti…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Modulation of lipopolysaccharide-induced proinflammatory cytokine production in vitro and in vivo by the herbal constituents apigenin (chamomile), ginsenoside Rb(1) (ginseng) and parthenolide…
Alexa T Smolinski
,
J. Pestka
Food and Chemical Toxicology
2003
Corpus ID: 38556590
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Nuclear factor‐κB as a molecular target for migraine therapy
U. Reuter
,
A. Chiarugi
,
H. Bolay
,
M. Moskowitz
2002
Corpus ID: 57785704
Nitric oxide (NO) generated from inducible NO synthase (iNOS) participates in immune and inflammatory responses in many tissues…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Preliminary investigation on the natural durability of guayule (Parthenium argentatum) based wood products
F. Nakayama
,
P. Chow
,
Dilpreet S. Bajwa
,
J. Youngquist
,
J. H. Muehl
,
A. Krzysik
2000
Corpus ID: 236488333
Conventional preservatives used to protect wood from insect and microbial damages are presently of major concern to human health…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
A Comparison of the Effects of an Extract of Feverfew and Parthenolide, a Component of Feverfew, on Human Platelet Activity In‐vitro
W. Groenewegen
,
S. Heptinstall
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
1990
Corpus ID: 9936482
Abstract— Extracts of the herb feverfew inhibit human blood platelet aggregation and secretion induced by a number of agents in…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Efficacy of feverfew as prophylactic treatment of migraine.
Edward S. Johnson
,
N. Kadam
,
D. M. Hylands
,
P. Hylands
1985
Corpus ID: 196382961
Seventeen patients who ate fresh leaves of feverfew daily as prophylaxis against migraine participated in a double blind placebo…
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