Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5166785 | Phytochemistry | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
An anti-inflammatory guided fractionation of Hypericum perforatum (Hp) was used because most Hp research has traditionally focused on its anti-depressant and cytotoxic properties. The combination of 4 constituents (chlorogenic acid, amentoflavone, quercetin, pseudohypericin) explained the activity of a subfraction in light-activated but not dark conditions, and pseudohypericin was necessary but not sufficient for the anti-inflammatory activity.
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Authors
Kimberly D.P. Hammer, Matthew L. Hillwig, Jeffrey D. Neighbors, Young-Je Sim, Marian L. Kohut, David F. Wiemer, Eve S. Wurtele, Diane F. Birt,