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Higher yields are obtained with ultrasonic-assisted hot water extraction and freeze-thaw cold pressing, whereas mechanochemical-assisted extraction enhances efficiency and reduces...
Higher yields are obtained with ultrasonic-assisted hot water extraction and freeze-thaw cold pressing, whereas mechanochemical-assisted extraction enhances efficiency and reduces...
Dendrobium officinale is a perennial herb belonging to the Orchidaceae family. It is widely distributed in the Jiangxi, Anhui, Yunnan, and Zhejiang provinces of China and several other tropical or subtropical regions worldwide (Ng et al. 2012).The antioxidants present in D. officinale are extensively used across the pharmaceutical …
Dendrobium officinale, one of the rarest tonic herbs worldwide, was employed as the model herb in this study. First, a HPGPC fingerprint based on the molecular weight distribution of its carbohydrate components was established for qualitative identification of D. officinale. Then, HPGPC-guided dominant holistic polysaccharide marker was ...
The purpose of this study was to screen the optimum extraction of polysaccharides (DOP) from Dendrobium officinale stem. Firstly, different methods, including hot water extraction (HWE), cold-pressing (CP), freeze-thawing cold-pressing (FTCP), ultrasonic-assisted hot water extraction (UHWE), microwave-assisted hot water …
The genus Dendrobium belonging to the family Orchidaceae consists of approximately 1400 species and distributes from tropical and subtropical regions of Asia to Oceania [].Among the Dendrobium species, Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo (D. officinale) is the most valuable species because of its wide range of pharmacological …
The dry stems of the orchidaceous plant Dendrobium officinale Kimura & Migo are a famous traditional Chinese medicine [].The leaves of the plant are used as food material in China [].Flavonoid diglycosides are major constituents of D. officinale leaves [].However, these compounds, which are usually detected by liquid chromatography …
Ethnopharmacological relevance. The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) "Shihu" has a long history of medicinal use in China from some species of Dendrobium.D. officinale is a major source of "Shihu" and is widely cultivated in south of China and listed separately as "Tiepi Shihu" by the Chinese Pharmacopoeia in now time. Traditionally, D. …
Dendrobium officinale, one of the rarest tonic herbs worldwide, was employed as the model herb in this study. First, a HPGPC fingerprint based on the molecular weight distribution of its carbohydrate components was established for qualitative identification of D. officinale. Then, HPGPC-guided dominant holistic polysaccharide …
Currently, more than 30 species belonging to Dendrobium, and to other plant genera, such as Pholidota, Ephemerantha, and Bulbophyllum, have been used and marketed as D. officinale and other ...
Conclusion. Overall, Dendrobium appears as a promising TCM source of bioactives that has the potential to be further developed into nutraceuticals for digestive tract diseases compared to current drug treatments. This review highlights for Dendrobium potential effects with future perspectives for needed future research to maximize the use …
An endophytic fungus, F-23, was isolated from the roots of Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo, an endangered Chinese medicinal plant. The sequence of the ITS region indicated that the isolate belongs to the genus Mycena. After 4 months of inoculation, the root systems of D. officinale that were inoculated with F-23 fungus were …
Ethnopharmacological Relevance.Dendrobii Officinalis Caulis, the stems of Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo, as a tonic herb in Chinese materia medica and health food in folk, has been utilized for the treatment of yin-deficiency diseases for decades. Methods.Information for analysis of Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo …
1. Introduction. Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo (D. catenatum Lindl.) is an important traditional Chinese medicine, famous for its medical and edible value (Xiang et al., 2013).The stem of D. officinale is the central medicinal part, while the flowers are often used for cooking or tea making since ancient times. In 2018, the Chinese authority …
Dendrobium officinale (Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo, D. officinale) belonging to the Dendrobium of Orchidaceae genus, ... Instrument and equipment. Liquid chromatography API 4000™ triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometer (Shanghai AB Sciex Analytical Instrument Trading Co., Ltd., Minhang, …
Dendrobium candidum is the dry stem of orchid plant Dendrobium officinale et Migo, which possesses the effect of benefiting stomach and facilitating fluid production, nourishing yin, and clearing heat. 1 D. candidum is listed as the first of the "Nine Fairy Grasses" in Taoist collection, and it is a large variety of traditional Chinese ...
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder affecting millions of people worldwide, and new drug leads are urgently needed. The dried stem of Dendrobium officinale is used in China to alleviate the symptoms of diabetes, but investigations of its bioactive components have been limited. We have applied a simple, fast, and effective …
Dendrobium officinale is not only an ornamental plant, but also a valuable medicinal herb that is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. However, distinguishing D. officinale from other Dendrobium species is usually a difficult task. In this study, we developed a rapid identification protocol for D. officinale using the loop-mediated …
Dendrobium officinale is a traditional Chinese medicine and nourishing food in China. Polysaccharide content was used as a criterion for evaluating the quality of D. officinale.
Context . Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo (Orchidaceae) is a naturally occurring precious traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originally used in treating yin-deficiency diseases. The main active substances of Dendrobium officinale are polysaccharides (DOP). Recent findings highlighted the potential of DOP as a promising …
Introduction. Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo, of the family Orchidaceae, which is mainly distributed in South-east and South Asian countries, is a traditional Chinese medicinal plant associated with …
Staub et al. (2015) found that the main uses of Dendrobium include the treatment of skin diseases, neurological disorders and metabolic syndrome. This …
Improving the adsorption characteristics and antioxidant activity of oat bran by superfine grinding. Abstract Oat bran (OB) is a by‐product of oat, which is rich in …
Among them, 74 species and two varieties are native to China, and the fresh or dried stems of many Dendrobium species are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Cheng et al., 2019), including those of Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo, Dendrobium nobile Lindl., Dendrobium huoshanense C. Z. Tang et S. J. Cheng, …
In particular, the C2–C9 N-heterocycle and C3–C5 lactonic ring are open in some sesquiterpenoid alkaloids from Dendrobium species (Fig. 2 a, 2–4). Indolizidine …
Dendrobium officinale soft rot is a widespread and destructive disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum that can seriously affect yield and quality. To better understand the fungal infection and colonization, we successfully created an F. oxysporum labeled with green fluorescent protein using the Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated …
The fresh or dried stems of many Dendrobium species are well known as one of the most expensive tonics in traditional Chinese medicine. Documented as a "superior grade" herbal medicine in the ancient text "Shen Nong's Herbal Classic", Dendrobium has been used for thousands of years and is now a popular health food worldwide. The main …
In this study, Dendrobium officinale powders with different particle size were prepared, and the functional components solubility, phenolic compounds contents and antioxidant activities were …
It has been claimed that Dendrobium officinale polysaccharides (PSs) can degrade into oligosaccharide and then transform into short-chain fatty acids in the intestine after oral administration, and play an anti-colitis-associated cancer (CAC) effect by inhibiting intestinal inflammation. However, the material basis and core chemical structure …
Dendrobium officinale (D. officinale) is a precious medicinal plant in East Asian countries. It can be used to treat diseases such as hepatitis, asthma, and immunological …
Dendrobium officinale, as a valuable traditional Chinese medicine, has very effective medicinal and health-care value.The content of polysaccharides in Dendrobium officinale (DOP) is several times higher than other Dendrobium species [16].For example, the polysaccharide content of Dendrobium huoshanense stem is the …