Research Articles
Published research studies are articles that present the findings of original research that has undergone a peer-review process and has been made publicly available in scholarly journals, books or other media.
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- Registered users can submit any published journal article that has a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier) name or link to Research Hub.
- For example, you can paste the full DOI link:
https://doi.org/10.1109/5.771073
or just the DOI name: 10.1109/5.771073
into the field above and click submit.
- The person who is first to submit a valid article to Research Hub will forever be credited for it, and every article submission earns you +6 Research Points.
Indigo Pulverata Levis (Chung-Dae, Persicaria tinctoria) Alleviates Atopic Dermatitis-like Inflammatory Responses In Vivo and In Vitro
2022 Jan 05 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Min GY, Kim JH, Kim TI, Cho WK, Yang JH, Ma JY
Thus, we deduced that IndigoPulverata Levis extract (CHD) is a potential drug candidate for atopic dermatitis (AD) treatment.
Animal Study Qing Dai Eczema A Comprehensive Review of the Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Clinical Applications, Adverse Events, and Quality Control of Indigo Naturalis
2021 May 31 Frontiers in Pharmacology Sun Q, Leng J, Tang L, Wang L, Fu C
Indigo naturalis (IN) is a multicomponent herbal medicine containing both organic and inorganic compounds that shows inhibitory effects on inflammation, tumors, bacteria, and psoriasis.
Review Article Qing Dai Treatment with indigo naturalis for inflammatory bowel disease and other immune diseases
2019 Jan 02 Immunological Medicine Naganuma M
Indigo naturalis (IN) displays important activity by repairing colonic mucosa in aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling involved in maintenance of homeostasis and mucosal immunity. Therefore, the mechanism of action of IN differs from that of anti-inflammatory treatments, and, as a result, IN may be effective for refractory cases.
Review Article Qing Dai Ulcerative Colitis A traditional Chinese remedy points to a natural skin habitat: indirubin (indigo naturalis) for psoriasis and the Malassezia
metabolome
2018 Jul 04 British Journal of Dermatology Gaitanis G, Magiatis P, Velegraki A, Bassukas ID
An amount of 200 μg g−1 of indirubin in Lindioil ointment is the most effective concentration studied so far for treating psoriasis topically, and is safe.
Randomised Controlled Trial Qing Dai Psoriasis
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Executive Summary
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