Szakirodalom lista
[Altman 2001] – Altman, R., D., Marcussen, K., C.: Effectiveness of ginger for osteoarthritis, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 9, 1, 2001.
[Black 2010] – Black, C., D., Herring, M., P., Hurley, D., J., et al.: Ginger (Zingiber officinale) reduces muscle pain caused by eccentric exercise, The Journal of Pain, 11, 9, 2010.
[Brien 2004] – Brien, S., Lewith, G., Walker, A., et al.: Systematic review of the efficacy of bromelain in osteoarthritis, Phytomedicine, 11, 6, 2004.
[Daily 2015] – Daily, J., W., Zhang, X., Kim, D., S.: Efficacy of ginger for alleviating the symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials, Pain Medicine, 16, 12, 2015.
[Elahinia 2024] – Elahinia, S., Sichani, A., V., Yaraghi, N.: Comparative effects of premedication with ibuprofen and Urtica dioica on postoperative endodontic pain, Journal of Endodontics, 50, 2024.
[Kimmatkar 2003] – Kimmatkar, N., Thawani, V., Hingorani, L., et al.: Efficacy and tolerability of Boswellia serrata extract in treatment of osteoarthritis of knee – a randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial, Phytomedicine, 10, 1, 2003.
[Namazi 2011] – Namazi, N., Esfanjani, A., Heshmati, J., et al.: The effect of hydro alcoholic Nettle (Urtica dioica) extracts on insulin sensitivity and some inflammatory indicators in patients with type 2 diabetes, Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 14, 15, 2011.
[Nikolic 2020] – Nikolic, B., Djordjevic, A., Ivanovic, J., et al.: Polyphenols of Baikal skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) as potential anti-inflammatory agents targeting cyclooxygenases and lipoxygenases, Phytotherapy Research, 34, 3, 2020.
[Riehemann 1999] – Riehemann, K., Behnke, B., Schulze-Osthoff, K.: Plant extracts from stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), an antirheumatic remedy, inhibit the proinflammatory transcription factor NF-κB, FEBS Letters, 442, 1999.
[Rothkopf 2020] – Rothkopf, L., Leake, H., Strate, H., et al.: Bromelain reduces inflammation via downregulation of proinflammatory gene expression in human monocytes, Clinical and Translational Medicine, 9, 1, 2020.
[Safari 2016] – Safari, H., Farzin, D.: Antipyretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of Urtica dioica hydroethanolic extract, Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine, 6, 3, 2016.
[Schmid 2001] – Schmid, B., Lüdtke, R., Selbmann, H., K., et al.: Efficacy and tolerability of willow bark extract in osteoarthritis, Phytotherapy Research, 15, 4, 2001.
[Sengupta 2008] – Sengupta, K., Alluri, K., V., Satish, A., R., et al.: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study of the efficacy and safety of 5-Loxin for treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee, Arthritis Research & Therapy, 10, 4, 2008.
[Shakibaei 2012] – Shakibaei, M., Allaway, D., Nebrich, S., et al.: Botanical extracts from rosehip, willow bark, and nettle leaf suppress IL-1β-induced NF-κB activation in canine articular chondrocytes, Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012.
[Uesato 2011] – Uesato, S., Okamoto, K., Yamasaki, M., et al.: Pharmacokinetics and anti-inflammatory effects of bromelain after oral administration in rats, Phytotherapy Research, 25, 8, 2011.