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Current knowledge of Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill. (Chinese magnolia vine) as a medicinal plant species: a review on the bioactive components, pharmacological properties, analytical and biotechnological studies

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The article presents latest available information on the chemical composition of this plant species and gives a short resume of their beneficial effects in biological systems in vitro, in animals, and in humans, thus underlining their medicinal potential.
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Schisandra chinensis Turcz. (Baill.) is a plant species whose fruits have been well known in Far Eastern medicine for a long time. However, schisandra seems to be a plant still underestimated in contemporary therapy still in the countries of East Asia. The article presents latest available information on the chemical composition of this plant species. Special attention is given to dibenzo cyclooctadiene lignans. In addition, recent studies of the biological activity of dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans and schisandra fruit extracts are recapitulated. The paper gives a short resume of their beneficial effects in biological systems in vitro, in animals, and in humans, thus underlining their medicinal potential. The cosmetic properties are depicted, too. The analytical methods used for assaying schisandra lignans in the scientific studies and also in industry are also presented. Moreover, special attention is given to the information on the latest biotechnological studies of this plant species. The intention of this review is to contribute to a better understanding of the huge potential of the pharmacological relevance of S. chinensis.

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Possibilities of Using Medicinal Plant Extracts and Salt-Containing Raw Materials from the Aral Region for Cosmetic Purposes

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Schisandra B, a representative lignan from Schisandra chinensis, improves cisplatin‐induced toxicity: An in vitro study

TL;DR: The present research provides a strong evidence that Scheme B may be a useful modulator in cisplatin-induced intestinal toxicity by inhibiting oxidative stress, apoptosis, inflammation, and repairing intestinal barrier function.
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Fruit of Schisandra chinensis and its bioactive component schizandrin B ameliorate obesity-induced skeletal muscle atrophy.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the effect of Omiza extract on skeletal muscle mass and performance in obese mice and found that OM increased skeletal muscle weight, size and improved skeletal muscle performance.
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Schisandrol A and gomisin N from Schisandra chinensis extract improve hypogonadism via anti-oxidative stress in TM3 Leydig cells

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of S. chinensis extract (SCE) on testosterone deficiency were investigated using HPLC analysis to analyze and quantify the lignans of SCE.
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Inhibitory Effects of Schisandra Lignans on Cytochrome P450s and Uridine 5′-Diphospho-Glucuronosyl Transferases in Human Liver Microsomes

TL;DR: In this article, the drug interaction potential of six dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans (schisandrin, gomisin A, B, C, and N, and wuweizisu C) on nine P450 enzymes and six uridine 5'-diphosphoglucuronosyl transferase (UGT) enzymes were investigated using human liver microsomes.
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