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Possible Interaction: Antioxidants and Salvia Officinalis Extract

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

Treatment with leaf extract before irradiation significantly countered radiation induced (1) decrease in antioxidant protection, (2) increase in levels of corticosterone (CS) in plasma, (3) increase in levels of serotonin in jejunum and plasma.
Journal of dietary supplements  •  2011  |  View Paper
Pretreatment with MOLE reduced the effect of MTX on ALT, AST and total proteins, and reversed its effect on serum and tissue antioxidants.
Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie  •  2020  |  View Paper
The findings of this study showed that the leaf extract of C. colebrookianum increased the antioxidant capacity of blood and had an inhibitory effect on the basal level of lipid peroxidation of liver and kidney.
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology  •  2003  |  View Paper
Results As compared with the MTX-injected group, MOLE effectively reduced the changes in total proteins, spleen MDA, SOD and catalase activities, and changes in serum antioxidants levels.
Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM  •  2020  |  View Paper
In conclusion, the antioxidant-rich leaf extract of T. indica inhibited lipid peroxidation and ROS production, enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities and significantly regulated the expression of genes and proteins involved with consequential impact on the coagulation system, cholesterol biosynthesis, xenobiotic metabolism signaling and antimicrobial response.
PeerJ  •  2015  |  View Paper
It was found that the leaf extract had higher antioxidant potential (83.5%) than the flower extract (72.3%).
Natural product research  •  2012  |  View Paper