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2021-04-01ZeitschriftenartikelChemoprofiling as Breeding Tool for Pharmaceutical Use of Salix Förster, Nadja; Antoniadou, Kyriaki; Zander, Matthias; Baur, Sebastian; Mittermeier-Kleßinger, Verena Karolin; Dawid, Corinna; Ulrichs, Christian; Mewis, IngaWillow bark is traditionally used for pharmaceutical purposes. Evaluation is so far based on the salicylate content, however, health promoting effects of extracts might be attributed to the interaction of those salicylates ...
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2021-06-23ZeitschriftenartikelComparative Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Salix Cortex Extracts and Acetylsalicylic Acid in SARS-CoV-2 Peptide and LPS-Activated Human In Vitro Systems Le, Nguyen Phan Khoi; Herz, Corinna; Gomes, João Victor Dutra; Förster, Nadja; Antoniadou, Kyriaki; Mittermeier-Kleßinger, Verena Karolin; Mewis, Inga; Dawid, Corinna; Ulrichs, Christian; Lamy, EvelynThe usefulness of anti-inflammatory drugs as an adjunct therapy to improve outcomes in COVID-19 patients is intensely discussed. Willow bark (Salix cortex) has been used for centuries to relieve pain, inflammation, and ...
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2021-11-18ZeitschriftenartikelDrug-Drug Interaction Potential, Cytotoxicity, and Reactive Oxygen Species Production of Salix Cortex Extracts Using Human Hepatocyte-Like HepaRG Cells Gomes, João Victor Dutra; Herz, Corinna; Helmig, Simone; Förster, Nadja; Mewis, Inga; Lamy, EvelynHerbal preparations of willow bark (Salix cortex) are available in many countries as non-prescription medicines for pain and inflammation, and also as dietary supplements. Currently only little information on toxicity and ...
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2023-08-25ZeitschriftenartikelEffect of Ozone Stresses on Growth and Secondary Plant Metabolism of Brassica campestris L. ssp. chinensis Han, Young Jong; Beck, Winston; Mewis, Inga; Förster, Nadja; Ulrichs, ChristianDetermining plant responses to hazardous air pollutants is critical in predicting food security programs and challenges in the future. This study aimed to determine the effects of various ozone levels on plant growth ...
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2023-02-13ZeitschriftenartikelHemp Waste as a Substrate for Hermetia illucens (L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) and Tenebrio molitor L. (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) Rearing Yakti, Wael; Förster, Nadja; Müller, Marcus; Mewis, Inga; Ulrichs, ChristianThe proper treatment of cannabis agricultural wastes can reduce the environmental impact of its cultivation and generate valuable products. This study aimed to test the potential of cannabis agricultural wastes as a substrate ...
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2021-10-15ZeitschriftenartikelIdentification of Salicylates in Willow Bark (Salix Cortex) for Targeting Peripheral Inflammation Antoniadou, Kyriaki; Herz, Corinna; Le, Nguyen; Mittermeier-Kleßinger, Verena Karolin; Förster, Nadja; Zander, Matthias; Ulrichs, Christian; Mewis, Inga; Hofmann, Thomas; Dawid, Corinna; Lamy, EvelynSalix cortex-containing medicine is used against pain conditions, fever, headaches, and inflammation, which are partly mediated via arachidonic acid-derived prostaglandins (PGs). We used an activity-guided fractionation ...
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2021-02-04ZeitschriftenartikelPhenolic compound abundance in Pak choi leaves is controlled by salinity and dependent on pH of the leaf apoplast Meyer, Philipp; Förster, Nadja; Huyskens-Keil, Susanne; Ulrichs, Christian; Geilfus, Christoph-MartinOnset of salinity induces the pH of the leaf apoplast of Pak choi transiently to increase over a period of 2 to 3 hr. This pH event causes protein abundances in leaves to increase. Among them are enzymes that are key for ...
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2023-07-06ZeitschriftenartikelReplacing Mineral Fertilizer with Nitrified Human Urine in Hydroponic Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Production Mareike, Mauerer; Rocksch, Thorsten; Dannehl, Dennis; Schuch, Ingo; Mewis, Inga; Förster, Nadja; Ulrichs, Christian; Schmidt, UweSource-separated, nitrified, and decontaminated human urine constitutes a promising plant fertilizer that contains a large share of the nitrogen and phosphorus in household wastewater, and other plant nutrients. However, ...
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2022-03-21ZeitschriftenartikelSoilless Tomato Production: Effects of Hemp Fiber and Rock Wool Growing Media on Yield, Secondary Metabolites, Substrate Characteristics and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Nerlich, Annika; Karlowsky, Stefan; Schwarz, Dietmar; Förster, Nadja; Dannehl, DennisReplacement of rock wool by organic substrates is considered to reduce the environmental impact, e.g., through energy savings during production and waste prevention, caused by hydroponically produced crops. A suitable ...