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ophiopogon_japonicum_thunb._ker-gawler [2014/07/22 14:36]
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-Liliaceae - syn.Convallaria japonica L.f., Slateria japonica Desv.; snake's beard, mondo grass+Liliaceae - syn.Convallaria japonica L.f., Slateria japonica Desv.; snake's beard, mondo grass, **Schlangenbart**
  
 Stoloniferous plant native to China, Japan, India, and Vietnam; leaves basal, sessile, grasslike, generally 10--50 cm long, margin serrulate; flowers white to pale lilac; fruit a blue berry (5 mm diameter). \\ Stoloniferous plant native to China, Japan, India, and Vietnam; leaves basal, sessile, grasslike, generally 10--50 cm long, margin serrulate; flowers white to pale lilac; fruit a blue berry (5 mm diameter). \\
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 effect of the aqueous extract from //Radix Ophiopogon japonicus// (ROJ-ext), a traditional Chinese herb, was examined in mouse and rat models. ROJ-ext significantly inhibited xylene-induced ear swelling and carrageenan-induced paw edema in mice when given orally at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg... results demonstrate that ROJ-ext presents remarkable anti-inflammatory activity and ruscogenin and ophiopogonin D are two of its active components, which supported its traditional use in the treatment of various diseases associated with inflammation." [Anti-inflammatory activities of aqueous extract from Radix Ophiopogon japonicus and its two constituents. Kou, Junping, et al., Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, Vol.28 (7), 2005, 1234-1238] [[http://bpb.pharm.or.jp/bpb/200507/b07_1234.pdf?origin=publication_detail]] effect of the aqueous extract from //Radix Ophiopogon japonicus// (ROJ-ext), a traditional Chinese herb, was examined in mouse and rat models. ROJ-ext significantly inhibited xylene-induced ear swelling and carrageenan-induced paw edema in mice when given orally at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg... results demonstrate that ROJ-ext presents remarkable anti-inflammatory activity and ruscogenin and ophiopogonin D are two of its active components, which supported its traditional use in the treatment of various diseases associated with inflammation." [Anti-inflammatory activities of aqueous extract from Radix Ophiopogon japonicus and its two constituents. Kou, Junping, et al., Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, Vol.28 (7), 2005, 1234-1238] [[http://bpb.pharm.or.jp/bpb/200507/b07_1234.pdf?origin=publication_detail]]
  
-"On the other hand, ophiopogonin D (0.5—2.0 mg/kg, p.o.) and ruscogenin (0.25—1.00 mg/kg, p.o.) produced dose-related inhibition of venous thrombosis induced by tight ligation of the inferior vena cava for 6 h in mice by once oral administration. The findings of this study indicate that an aqueous extract of Radix Ophiopogon japonicus (ROJ-ext) exerted significant antithrombotic activity and ruscogenin and ophiopogonin D are two of its active components, which supported its therapeutic use for thrombotic diseases." [Antithrombotic activities of aqueous extract from Radix Ophiopogon japonicus and its two constituents. Kou, Junping, et al., Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, Vol.29 (6),2006, 1267-1270]+"On the other hand, ophiopogonin D (0.5—2.0 mg/kg, p.o.) and ruscogenin (0.25—1.00 mg/kg, p.o.) produced dose-related inhibition of venous thrombosis induced by tight ligation of the inferior vena cava for 6 h in mice by once oral administration. The findings of this study indicate that an aqueous extract of Radix Ophiopogon japonicus (ROJ-ext) exerted significant antithrombotic activity and ruscogenin and ophiopogonin D are two of its active components, which supported its therapeutic use for thrombotic diseases." [Antithrombotic activities of aqueous extract from Radix Ophiopogon japonicus and its two constituents. Kou, Junping, et al., Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, Vol.29 (6),2006, 1267-1270] [[http://bpb.pharm.or.jp/bpb/200606/b06_1267.pdf?origin=publication_detail]] 
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