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David M. Ribnicky
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 106
Citations - 5423
David M. Ribnicky is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Insulin resistance. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 105 publications receiving 4767 citations. Previous affiliations of David M. Ribnicky include Pennington Biomedical Research Center & University of Maryland, College Park.
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Plants and human health in the twenty-first century
Ilya Raskin,David M. Ribnicky,Slavko Komarnytsky,Nebojša Ilić,Alexander Poulev,Nikolai Borisjuk,Anita M. Brinker,Diego A. Moreno,Christophe Ripoll,Nir Yakoby,Joseph M. O'Neal,Teresa Cornwell,Ira Pastor,Bertold Fridlender +13 more
TL;DR: The history, future, scientific background and regulatory issues related to botanical therapeutics, including plant-derived pharmaceuticals, multicomponent botanical drugs, dietary supplements, functional foods and plant-produced recombinant proteins are discussed.
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Revisiting the ancient concept of botanical therapeutics
TL;DR: Mixtures of interacting compounds produced by plants may provide important combination therapies that simultaneously affect multiple pharmacological targets and provide clinical efficacy beyond the reach of single compound-based drugs.
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A natural history of botanical therapeutics
Barbara M. Schmidt,David M. Ribnicky,David M. Ribnicky,Alexander Poulev,Alexander Poulev,Sithes Logendra,Sithes Logendra,William T. Cefalu,William T. Cefalu,Ilya Raskin,Ilya Raskin +10 more
TL;DR: Most botanical therapeutics are derived from medicinal plants that have been cultivated for increased yields of bioactive components, and their complex composition consisting of collections of related compounds having multiple activities that interact for a greater total activity.
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Hypoglycemic activity of a novel anthocyanin-rich formulation from lowbush blueberry, Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton.
Mary H. Grace,David M. Ribnicky,Peter Kuhn,Alexander Poulev,Sithes Logendra,Gad G. Yousef,Ilya Raskin,Mary Ann Lila +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that anthocyanins from blueberry have the potency to alleviate symptoms of hyperglycemia in diabetic C57b1/6J mice and their bio-enhancing effect, most likely due to increasing the bioavailability of the administered preparations.
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The Composition of Hemp Seed Oil and Its Potential as an Important Source of Nutrition
TL;DR: The fatty acid and natural product content of hemp seed oil was analyzed by GC-MS and LC-MS, and trace amounts of cannabidiol (CBD) were also detected.