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Guggul
Herbal Medicine Research Resources Of Guggulipid
Guggul is one of the most used and researched ayurvedic
herb both in ayurvedic medicine and herbal medicine. Find the clinical trials
and research resources about Commiphora mukul to get the lead to further
research studies. The resources include Ayurvedic classical book resources as
well as modern herbal research work.
1969 To 1980 Clinical Research Resources:
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Satyavati GV, Dwarakanath C, Tripathi SN.
Experimental studies on the hypocholesterolemic effect of Commiphora mukul.
Engl. (Guggul). Indian J Med Res 1969;57:1950-62.
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Nityanand S,
Kapoor NK. Hypocholesterolemic effect of
Commiphora mukul resin (Guggal).
Indian J Exp Biol 1971;9:367–77.
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Malhotra SC, Ahuja MM, Sundaram KR.
Long term clinical studies on the hypolipidaemic effect of Commiphora mukul (Guggulu)
and clofibrate. Indian J Med Res 1977;65:390-5.
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Kuppurajan K, et al.
Effect of guggulu (Commiphora mukul--Engl.) on serum lipids in obese,
hypercholesterolemic and hyperlipemic cases. J Assoc Physicians
India
1978;26:367-73.
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Mester L,
Mester M, Nityanand S. Inhibition of platelet aggregation by guggulu steroids.
Planta Med 1979;37:367–9.
1980 To 1990 Clinical Research Resources:
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Gopal K, Saran RK,
Nityanand S et al. Clinical trial of ethyl acetate extract of gum gugulu (gugulipid)
in primary hyperlipidemia. J Assoc Physicians
India.
1986; 34:249-51.
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Satyavati GV. Gum
guggul (Commiphora mukul) - The
success of an ancient insight leading to a modern discovery.
Indian J Med 1988;87:327–35.
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Verma SK, Bordia A.
Effect of Commiphora mukul (gum guggulu) in patients of hyperlipidemia with
special reference to HDL-cholesterol. Indian J Med Res
1988;87:356-60.
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Nityanand S,
Srivastava JS, Asthana OP. Clinical trials with gugulipid—a new hypolipidemic
agent. J Assoc Phys
India
1989;37:323–8.
1990 To 2000 Clinical Research Resources:
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Fackelmann, K. 1991. Grapefruit juice gives drug an added
punch. Science News 139(Feb.
9):85.
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Singh RP, Singh R, Ram P,
et al. Use of Pushkar-Guggul, an indigenous anti-ischemic combination, in the
management of ischemic heart disease. Int J Pharm 1993;31(2):147-160.
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Dalvi, S.S., et al.
1994. Effect of gugulipid on bioavailability of diltiazem and propranolol.
Journal of the Association of Physicians of
India
42(June):454. Abstract available at
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?
cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=7852226.
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Thappa DM,
Dogra J. Nodulocystic acne: oral gugulipid versus tetracycline.
J Dermatol 1994;21:729–31.
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Singh, R.B., M.A. Niaz, and S. Ghosh. 1994. Hypolipidemic
and antioxidant effects of Commiphora
mukul as an adjunct to dietary therapy in patients with
hypercholesterolemia. Cardiovascular
Drugs and Therapy 8(August):659-664. Abstract available at
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?
cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=7848901.
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Bhatt AD, Dalal DG, Shah SJ,
et al. Conceptual and methodologic challenges of assessing the short-term
efficacy of guggulu in obesity: data emergent from a naturalistic clinical
trial. J Postgrad Med 1995;41(1):5-7.
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Gaur SP, Garg RK, Kar AM,
et al. Gugulipid, a new hypolipidaemic agent, in patients of acute ischaemic
stroke: effect on clinical outcome, platelet function and serum lipids. Asia
Pacif J Pharm 1997;12:65-69.
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Singh K, Chander R, Kapoor NK. Guggulsterone, a potent hypolipidaemic, prevents oxidation
of low density lipoprotein. Phytother Res
1997;11:291–4.
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Brown D, Austin S.
Hyperlipidemia and Prevention of Coronary
Artery Disease.
Seattle,
WA: NPRC, 1997, 4–6.
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Altern Med Rev 1998
Dec;3(6):422-31 Miller AL - Botanical influences on cardiovascular disease.
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Verma SK, Bordia A.
Effect of Commiphora mukul (gum guggulu) in patients of hyperlipidemia
with special reference to HDL-cholesterol. Indian J Med Res. 1988;
87:356-60.
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Agarwal RC, Singh SP,
Saran RK et al. Clinical trial of gugulipid -- a new hypolipidemic agent of
plant origin in primary hyperlipidemia. Indian J Med Res. 1986;
84:626-34.
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Antonio J, Colker CM,
Torina GC, et al. Effects of a standardized guggulsterone phosphate supplement
on body composition in overweight adults: a pilot study. Curr Ther Res
1999;60:220-227.
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DerMarderosian A, editor. The Review of Natural Products. St. Louis: Facts
and Comparisons; 1999.
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McDermott JH.
Complementary lipid-lowering therapies. Am J Health-Syst Pharm. 1999;
56:1668-71.
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Ghorai M, Mandal SC, Pal
M et al. A comparative study on hypocholesterolaemic effect of allicin, whole
germinated seeds of bengal gram and guggulipid of gum guggulu. Phytother
Res. 2000; 14:200-2.
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Scartezzini P, Speroni E.
Review on some plants of Indian traditional medicine with antioxidant activity.
J Ethnopharmacol 2000;71:23-43.
2000 Onwards Resources:
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Singh BB, Mishra L,
Aquilina N, et al. Usefulness of guggul (Commiphora mukul) for
osteoarthritis of the knee: an experimental case study. Altern Ther Health Med
2001;7(2):120, 112-114.
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Barone, G.W., et al.
2001. Herbal supplements: A potential for drug interactions in transplant
recipients. Transplantation
71(Jan. 27):239-241.
Abstract.
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Caron MF, White CM.
Evaluation of the antihyperlipidemic properties of dietary supplements.
Pharmacotherapy. 2001; 21:481-7.
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Urizar, N.L. . . . and
D.D. Moore. 2002. A natural product that lowers cholesterol as an antagonist
ligand for FXR. Science
296(May 31):1703-1706. Available at
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/296/5573/1703.
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2002. Natural cholesterol fighter shows the way. Baylor
College of Medicine press release. Dec. 2. Available at
http://www.fromthelab.net/vol01/is4/02dec_b.htm#3.
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Szapary, P.O., et al.
2003. Guggulipid for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia: A randomized
controlled trial. Journal of the American
Medical Association 290(Aug. 13):765-772. Available at
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/290/6/765.
Philippe O. Szapary
Division of General Internal Medicine
Department of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
1222 Blockley Hall
423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021
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Markowitz, J.S., et
al. 2003. Effect of
St John's wort on drug
metabolism by induction of cytochrome P450 3A4 enzyme.
Journal of the American Medical Association
290(Sept. 17):1500-1504. Available at
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/290/11/1500.
John S. Markowitz
Medical University of South Carolina
Institute of Psychiatry
Room 246 North
Laboratory of Drug Disposition and Pharmacogenetics
67 President Street
Charleston, SC 29425
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2003. Herbal lottery.
Science News 163(June 7):359-361.
Available at
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20030607/bob8.asp.
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Urizar NL, Moore DD.
Gugulipid: a natural cholesterol-lowering agent. Ann Rev Nutr. 2003;
23:303-13.
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Bianchi A, Cantu P,
Firenzuoli F, et al. Rhabdomyolysis caused by Commiphora mukul, a natural
lipid-lowering agent. Ann Pharmacother 2004;Jul-Aug, 38(7-8):1222-1225.
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Brobst, D.E. . . . and J.L. Staudinger. 2004. Guggulsterone
activates multiple nuclear receptors and induces CYP3A gene expression through
the pregnane X receptor. Journal of
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 310(August):528-535.
Abstract available at
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/310/2/528.
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Raloff, J. 2004. We're very supplemented.
Science News Online (Aug. 28).
Available at
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040828/food.asp.
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Staudinger, J. The Journal of
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, August 2004; vol 310: pp 528-535.
News release, University of Kansas.
Jeffrey L. Staudinger
Department of Pharmacology and
Toxicology
University of Kansas
Malott Hall, Room 5044A
1251 Wescoe Hall Drive
Lawrence, KS
66045-7582
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Dan E, et al.
Guggulsterone activates multiple nuclear receptors and induces CYP3A gene
expression through the pregnane X receptor.
JPET 2004;310:528-535.
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Jellin JM, Gregory PJ,
Batz F et al. Guggul. Therapeutic research faculty. Natural Medicines
Comprehensive Database. www.naturaldatabase.com (accessed 2004 Jun 24).
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DerMarderosian A,
Beutler JA, eds. Facts and comparisons: the review of natural products. St.
Louis: Wolters Kluwer; 2004.
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Guggul
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Use Guggul For:
- Obesity. Excercise & take moderate diet along with it.
- For Increased Cholesterol level in blood. Prevent hardening of arteries.
- For Acne with pustule containing pus pockets.
- For Arthritis.
- Use one vegicap twice or thrice a day with water after food. Each vegicap
has 425 mg of dried extract, standardized with standardized with 6%
Guggulsterones E & Z.
Buying Information:
We recommend the interested visitors to get Guggul Or Commiphora mukul
supplements from this place. This is a good store, with reputable quality and one of the most
reasonable price. Get a pack of 60 vegicaps.
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