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Liz G Muller

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Salvatori E, Morgan L, Ferrarini S, Zilli G, Rosina A, Almeida M, et al.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2023 Jul; 2023:2582698. PMID: 37416804
In Brazil, the use of is focused on the production of wood or pulp for the paper industry but without any general recovery of waste, with leaves and branches being...
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Petry F, Oltramari A, Kuhn K, Schneider S, Mazon S, Garbinato C, et al.
ACS Chem Neurosci . 2023 Jan; 14(3):389-399. PMID: 36634245
The increase in proinflammatory cytokine expression causes behavioral changes consistent with sickness behavior, and this led to the suggestion that depression might be a psychoneuroimmunological phenomenon. Here, we evaluated the...
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Souza M, Scapinello J, Guzatti J, Scatolin M, Martello R, Schindler M, et al.
Biomed J . 2022 Jun; 44(6 Suppl 1):S63-S72. PMID: 35747996
Background: A. gratissima is a shrub used in folk medicine as analgesic and sedative. However, studies on its antinociceptive activity are scarce. This research aimed to evaluate the antinociceptive effect...
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Sabrina Anzollin G, Zaki L, Perin T, Finger B, Perin L, Petry F, et al.
J Tradit Complement Med . 2022 Jun; 12(4):309-317. PMID: 35747347
Background And Aim: Berg. (Myrtaceae) present several pharmacological actions, but there are no reports on its antidepressant-like potential. This study investigated the antidepressant-like effect and mechanism of action of seeds...
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Alijar Souza M, Petry F, Vidor Morgan L, Dal Magro J, Muller L
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2022 Jan; 2022:1119435. PMID: 35096101
is a plant native to America, with applications in folk medicine for a wide range of diseases, such as bronchial infections, lung disorders, nervous system disorders (depression, anxiety), and inflammatory...
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Petry F, DallOrsoleta B, Scatolin M, Morgan L, Alves B, Anzollin G, et al.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2021 Mar; 2021:6670544. PMID: 33727941
is a plant species traditionally used in the treatment of diabetes, fever, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and urinary tract diseases. The anti-inflammatory effects of leaves in mice were already known. Nevertheless, studies...
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Muller L, Biojone C, Sales A, Betti A, Herzfeldt V, Joca S, et al.
Behav Pharmacol . 2019 Dec; 31(4):333-342. PMID: 31860564
DNA methylation, an epigenetic modification that mediates gene silencing, has been shown to play a role in the neurobiology of major depression. Studies suggested that terpenes inhibit DNA methylation and...
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Muller L, Borsoi M, Stolz E, Herzfeldt V, Viana A, Ravazzolo A, et al.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2015 Jul; 2015:145914. PMID: 26170871
Valeriana glechomifolia, a native species from southern Brazil, presents antidepressant-like activity and diene valepotriates (VAL) contribute to the pharmacological properties of the genus. It is known that depression can develop...
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Muller L, Stolz E, Betti A, Herzfeldt V, Rates S
J Pharm Pharmacol . 2015 Apr; 67(7):1008-16. PMID: 25880123
Objectives: Combinations of different classes of antidepressants (including herbal adjuvants) have been used as an alternative means of achieving better results in the treatment of depressed patients. However, studies characterizing...
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Muller L, Salles L, Lins H, Feijo P, Cassel E, Vargas R, et al.
Planta Med . 2015 Jan; 81(3):200-7. PMID: 25615276
Diene valepotriates obtained from Valeriana glechomifolia present antidepressant-like activity, mediated by dopaminergic and noradrenergic neurotransmissions. Also, previous studies have shown inhibitory activity of diene valepotriates towards Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase from the rat...