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Itharat A, Thongmee P, Piwngam K, Inprasit J, Makchuchit S, Kuropakornpong P, et al.
Res Pharm Sci . 2025 Feb; 19(6):683-697. PMID: 39911901
Background And Purpose: Lom-Am-Ma-Pruek (LAMP) remedy has been used in Thai traditional medicine to relieve pain associated with the inflammatory process. The anti-inflammatory activity and bioactivity of LAMP in an...
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Saesiw U, Ruangnoo S, Itharat A, Sriumpai P
Adv Pharmacol Pharm Sci . 2024 Nov; 2024:4297596. PMID: 39502578
Herbal medicine could be an option for atopic dermatitis (AD) treatment for those suffering from global public health. HMB is a new combination of three herb extracts, consisting of the...
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Choockong C, Itharat A, Pipatrattanaseree W, Ninlaor T, Piwngam K, Intharit N, et al.
Res Pharm Sci . 2024 Jul; 19(1):13-28. PMID: 39006980
Background And Purpose: Diabetes mellitus is a persistent hyperglycemic condition. Thai cuisine and medicine incorporate spices: nutmeg, mace, clove buds, cardamom, cinnamon, and coriander. The impacts of these spices on...
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Kanokkangsadal P, Mingmalairak C, Mukkasombat N, Kuropakornpong P, Worawattananutai P, Khawcharoenporn T, et al.
Res Pharm Sci . 2024 Jul; 18(6):592-603. PMID: 39005565
Background And Purpose: (Burm.f.) Nees has been recommended to relieve symptoms and decrease the severity of COVID-19. The clinical study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of ethanolic extract...
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Inprasit J, Itharat A, Ruangnoo S, Thisayakorn K, Sukkasem K, Prommee N, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol . 2023 Sep; 319(Pt 2):117207. PMID: 37739101
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Sa-Tri-Lhung-Klod (ST) remedy is a Thai traditional remedy used in obstetrics and gynecology to reduce inflammation and nourish the body post-partum. In Thai traditional medicine (TTM), there is...
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Sukkasem K, Itharat A, Thisayakorn K, Tangsuphoom N, Panthong S, Makchuchit S, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol . 2023 Sep; 319(Pt 1):117131. PMID: 37689327
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Kheaw-Hom (KH) remedy, a Thai traditional medicine (TTM) on the National List of Essential Medicines, has long been clinically used to treat fever and inflammation in children. However,...
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Panchakul C, Thongdeeying P, Itharat A, Pipatrattanaseree W, Kongkwamcharoen C, Davies N
Res Pharm Sci . 2023 Aug; 18(4):449-467. PMID: 37614616
Background And Purpose: Bhamrung-Lohit (BRL) remedy is a traditional Thai medicine (TTM). There are few reports of biological activity, the activity of its constituent plants, or quantitative analytical methods for...
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Kongkwamcharoen C, Itharat A, Ketjinda W, Lee H, Moon G, Davies N
Res Pharm Sci . 2023 Aug; 18(3):244-261. PMID: 37593159
Background And Purpose: L. has long been used in Thai traditional medicine to treat osteoarthritis and inflammation by placing it on painful areas without further formulation design which is suboptimal...
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Vichitsakul K, Laowichuwakonnukul K, Soontornworajit B, Poomipark N, Itharat A, Rotkrua P
Heliyon . 2023 Jun; 9(6):e16411. PMID: 37292335
Introduction: Several parts of are used in traditional medicine for many purposes. In this study, resin (GHR) was explored for possible anti-proliferative effects and the underlying mechanism on colorectal cancer...
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Phumlek K, Itharat A, Pongcharoen P, Chakkavittumrong P, Lee H, Moon G, et al.
Res Pharm Sci . 2022 Nov; 17(5):457-467. PMID: 36386483
Background And Purpose: , simply known as mangosteen, has long been used by Thai traditional medicine because of its reported antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities for the treatment of skin infections....