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P50 | author | Norio Iizuka | Q55537361 |
Yoshihiko Hamamoto | Q88547827 | ||
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Hydroxy-alpha-sanshool activates TRPV1 and TRPA1 in sensory neurons | Q28588024 | ||
Effect of Korea red ginseng on cerebral blood flow and superoxide production. | Q31120314 | ||
Colonic vascular conductance increased by Daikenchuto via calcitonin gene-related peptide and receptor-activity modifying protein 1. | Q33344656 | ||
Daikenchuto, a traditional Japanese herbal medicine, ameliorates postoperative ileus by anti-inflammatory action through nicotinic acetylcholine receptors | Q33722390 | ||
Objective assessment of the antispasmodic effect of shakuyaku-kanzo-to (TJ-68), a Chinese herbal medicine, on the colonic wall by direct spraying during colonoscopy | Q33788459 | ||
Japanese herbal medicine in functional gastrointestinal disorders | Q34143122 | ||
Preventive effect of Daiokanzoto (TJ-84) on 5-fluorouracil-induced human gingival cell death through the inhibition of reactive oxygen species production | Q34497892 | ||
Epithelial transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1)-dependent adrenomedullin upregulates blood flow in rat small intestine | Q34527652 | ||
Traditional Japanese Kampo Medicine: Clinical Research between Modernity and Traditional Medicine-The State of Research and Methodological Suggestions for the Future | Q35043493 | ||
Brain-Gut Interactions in IBS | Q36076024 | ||
Optimal treatment of chronic constipation in managed care: review and roundtable discussion | Q37307843 | ||
Effects of Kampo on functional gastrointestinal disorders | Q37532337 | ||
Exodus of Kampo, traditional Japanese medicine, from the complementary and alternative medicines: is it time yet? | Q37594963 | ||
Pattern classification in kampo medicine. | Q37631586 | ||
Constipation in old age. | Q37639686 | ||
Imaging patients with psychosis and a mouse model establishes a spreading pattern of hippocampal dysfunction and implicates glutamate as a driver | Q37665156 | ||
Anti-depressant-like effect of peony: a mini-review | Q37971138 | ||
Rheinanthrone, a metabolite of sennoside A, triggers macrophage activation to decrease aquaporin-3 expression in the colon, causing the laxative effect of rhubarb extract | Q39035472 | ||
Efficacy of a Chinese herbal proprietary medicine (Hemp Seed Pill) for functional constipation. | Q39277452 | ||
Inhibitory effect of [6]-gingerol on melanogenesis in B16F10 melanoma cells and a possible mechanism of action | Q39525138 | ||
Anti-colitis and -adhesion effects of daikenchuto via endogenous adrenomedullin enhancement in Crohn's disease mouse model | Q39625243 | ||
6-Shogaol, an active constituent of dietary ginger, induces autophagy by inhibiting the AKT/mTOR pathway in human non-small cell lung cancer A549 cells | Q39792386 | ||
Metabolism and pharmacokinetics of anthranoids | Q40777294 | ||
Attenuation of Proinflammatory Responses by S-[6]-Gingerol via Inhibition of ROS/NF-Kappa B/COX2 Activation in HuH7 Cells. | Q41446741 | ||
The action of sennosides and related compounds on human colon and rectum | Q41785657 | ||
Effect of shakuyaku-extract on electrical stimulation induced contraction of guinea pig ileum | Q41891193 | ||
Effect of daikenchuto (TU-100) on gastrointestinal and colonic transit in humans | Q43105627 | ||
6-Shogaol is more effective than 6-gingerol and curcumin in inhibiting 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate-induced tumor promotion in mice | Q43119184 | ||
Glycyrrhizin and its metabolite 18 beta-glycyrrhetinic acid in glycyrrhiza, a constituent herb of yokukansan, ameliorate thiamine deficiency-induced dysfunction of glutamate transport in cultured rat cortical astrocytes | Q43264337 | ||
Functional constipation and outlet delay: a population-based study. | Q43328740 | ||
Randomised clinical trial: the effects of daikenchuto, TU-100, on gastrointestinal and colonic transit, anorectal and bowel function in female patients with functional constipation | Q43355511 | ||
Intragastric Dai-Kenchu-To, a Japanese herbal medicine, stimulates colonic motility via transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 in dogs | Q43361816 | ||
Mechanisms for contractile effect of Dai-kenchu-to in isolated guinea pig ileum | Q43561381 | ||
Mechanism of atropine-resistant contraction induced by Dai-kenchu-to in guinea pig ileum | Q43656553 | ||
Effect of Dai-kenchu-to (Da-Jian-Zhong-Tang) on the delayed intestinal propulsion induced by chlorpromazine in mice | Q44397714 | ||
Identification of common or distinct genes related to antitumor activities of a medicinal herb and its major component by oligonucleotide microarray | Q44603729 | ||
Coping strategies, illness perception, anxiety and depression of patients with idiopathic constipation: a population-based study. | Q44653189 | ||
Lipoxygenase inhibitory constituents from rhubarb | Q44967787 | ||
Pharmacological studies on herb paeony root. 3. Effects of paeoniflorin on circulatory and respiratory systems and isolated organs | Q46260099 | ||
Effect of shakuyaku-kanzoh-toh, a prescription composed of shakuyaku (Paeoniae Radix) and kanzoh (Glycyrrhizae Radix) on guinea pig ileum | Q47578555 | ||
Effect of Dai-kenchu-to on levels of 3 brain-gut peptides (motilin, gastrin and somatostatin) in human plasma | Q47697006 | ||
Bioactivities and serum pharmacochemistry of Qi-Wei-Xiao-Yan-Tang | Q47789083 | ||
Increased levels of glutamate in brains from patients with mood disorders. | Q48133783 | ||
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Seed Oil: Analytical and Phytochemical Characterization of the Unsaponifiable Fraction | Q61687305 | ||
[Pharmacological studies on herb paeony root. II. Anti-inflammatory effect, inhibitory effect on gastric juice secretion, preventive effect on stress ulcer, antidiuretic effect of paeoniflorin and combined effects with licorice component Fm 100] | Q71339023 | ||
The metabolism of sennosides A and B by the intestinal microflora: in vitro and in vivo studies on the rat and the mouse | Q72504850 | ||
The herbal medicine Dai-Kenchu-Tou stimulates upper gut motility through cholinergic and 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 receptors in conscious dogs | Q73197401 | ||
Effects of Keishi-ka-shakuyaku-to (Gui-Zhi-Jia-Shao-Yao-Tang) on diarrhea and small intestinal movement | Q78170966 | ||
Traditional Chinese medicine | Q79637865 | ||
Dai-kenchu-to raises levels of calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P in human plasma | Q80937167 | ||
Shakuyaku-kanzo-to inhibits smooth muscle contractions of human pregnant uterine tissue in vitro | Q84087899 | ||
P921 | main subject | herbalism | Q861699 |
constipation | Q178436 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 73 | |
P577 | publication date | 2015-04-08 | |
P1433 | published in | Frontiers in Pharmacology | Q2681208 |
P1476 | title | Constipation and herbal medicine | |
P478 | volume | 6 |