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Ameliorative effects of type-A procyanidins polyphenols from cinnamon bark in compound 48/80-induced mast cell degranulation

Kandhare A, Aswar UM, Mohan V, Thakurdesai PA

Allergic diseases are a significant health concern in developing countries. Type-A procyanidin polyphenols from cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume) bark (TAPP-CZ) possesses antiasthmatic and antiallergic potential. The present study was aimed...
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Improvement in histology, enzymatic activity, and redox state of the liver following administration of Cinnamomum zeylanicum bark oil in rats with established hepatotoxicity

Niknezhad , Sayad-Fathi S, Karimzadeh A, Ghorbani-Anarkooli M, Yousefbeyk F, Nasiri E

Formaldehyde (FA) is an environmentally-available pollutant. Since the liver acts as a detoxifier in the human body, it is the first and most affected organ in individuals exposed to higher-than-normal...
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Effect of cassia cinnamon intake on improvement of the glycemic response: An updated meta-analysis: Focus on preparation of dehydrated powder and water extract

Kwak JS, Park MY, Kwon O

PURPOSE: This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effect of cassia cinnamon (Cinnamomum. cassia and C. aromaticum) on the glycemic response with a focus on the preparation of dehydrated powder and...
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A Case of Pigmented Contact Dermatitis Caused by Cinnamic Aldehydes

Lee SH, Baik YG, Shin JG, Lee HG, Kim JM

  • KMID: 2303564
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1996 Jun;34(3):468-471.
Pigmented contact dermatitis denotes a kind of secondary hyperpigmentation resulting from recurrent contact dermatitis of low degree. Cinnamic aldehyde is a component of cinnamon,which is widely used in foods and...
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Impaired DNA Synthesis by Copper Cytotoxicity in LEC Mutant Rat

Kim JK, Kwon YM, Oh JM

  • KMID: 2092853
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2004 Dec;37(6):565-570.
Long-Evans Cinnamon (LEC) mutant rat, which spontaneously develops a necrotizing hepatic injury at 4 ~5 months of age, reveals an excess hepatic copper accumulation and is a good model for...
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A Case of Toenail Onychomycosis Due to Aspergillus terreus

Yun SY, Park MW, Suh MK, Ha GY

Onychomycosis is caused by dermatophytes usually, but some species of nondermatophytic molds and yeasts are also associated with invasion of nails. Aspergillus(A.) terreus is a nondermatophytic mold which is opportunistic...
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Inhibitory Effects of β-caryophyllene on Helicobacter pylori Infection: A Randomized Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study

Shim HI, Song DJ, Shin CM, Yoon H, Park YS, Kim N, Lee DH

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infections, which cause a variety of gastrointestinal symptoms, are common in South Korea. Recent reports have shown a decline in the H. pylori eradication rates....
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S Phase Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis is Induced by Eugenol in G361 Human Melanoma Cells

Choi BB, Shin SH, Kim UK, Hong JW, Kim GC

  • KMID: 2170743
  • Int J Oral Biol.
  • 2011 Sep;36(3):129-134.
Eugenol is an essential oil found in cloves and cinnamon that is used widely in perfumes. However, the significant anesthetic and sedative effects of this compound have led to its...
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The Effect of Olfactory Training Using Korean Version Odorants: A Preliminary Study

Kim BG, Kim BY, Shin JH, Kim SW, Kim SW

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several studies have reported the benefits of olfactory training (OT) for patients with olfactory dysfunction. However, training odorants should be customized according to the characteristics of individual...
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