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A review of botanical characteristics, phytochemistry, clinical relevance in efficacy and safety of Lycium barbarum fruit (Goji)

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A review of chemical constituents and efficacies with safety of L. barbarum can be found in this article, where a new direction for research and current regulatory situation of the chemical constituents are discussed.
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This article is published in Food Research International.The article was published on 2011-08-01. It has received 442 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Goji berry.

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Antioxidant properties of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs (Lycium barbarum and Polygonum multiflorum) with different preparation methods

Kah Mun Cheng
TL;DR: The purpose of this document is to establish a chronology of the events leading to and after the publication of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997.
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Development of Lycium barbarum–Forage Intercropping Patterns

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors introduced 10 forages into wolfberry cultivation through land productivity and an interspecific competitiveness analysis, and screened out the appropriate intercropping modes to provide a scientific basis for wolfberry green cultivation and pasture production.
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The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index: A new instrument for psychiatric practice and research.

TL;DR: The clinimetric and clinical properties of the PSQI suggest its utility both in psychiatric clinical practice and research activities.

PDR for herbal medicines.

T. Fleming
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Chinese Herbal Medicine: Materia Medica

TL;DR: The therapeutic use of herbs and herbal medicines in the world s great traditional medical systems is guided by the principles and precepts of that system, generally speaking the standardized applications of chinese herbs began since the publishing of shang han lun.
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Pharmacology and applications of Chinese materia medica

TL;DR: The translation of the book into English was done by qualified professionals in the field and the terms used are consistent with those used in Index Medicus, Chemical Abstracts and Botanical journals.
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Goji (Lycium barbarum and L. chinense): Phytochemistry, pharmacology and safety in the perspective of traditional uses and recent popularity.

TL;DR: In view of the available pharmacological data and the long tradition of use in the traditional Chinese medicine, L. barbarum and L. chinense certainly deserve further investigation, but clinical evidences and rigorous procedures for quality control are indispensable before any recommendation of use can be made for Goji products.
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