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Meaning of "silymarin"

Silymarin (noun): A compound found in milk thistle believed to have various health benefits, particularly for the liver
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  • A mixture of flavonolignans extracted from the blessed milk thistle (Silybum marianum), used as a source of silibinin.

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The estrogenic effects of silymarin are well studied.
Silymarin is a phytocomplex with hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity.
The combination of curcumin and silymarin.
Silymarin is a widely used herbal remedy.
These three components make up what is called silymarin.
The mode of action of silymarin is diverse.
Extract of milk thistle containing flavanolignans expressed as silymarin.
Silymarin is used for the supportive care of liver damage.
This tea has an active ingredient called silymarin.
Silymarin may prove to be a useful drug in hepatotoxicity due to drugs.
But milk thistle contains silymarin.
Silibinin and silymarin have been investigated and described in detail.
Each extract should be labeled with the silymarin percent.
Silymarin has demonstrated impressive results in these experimental models.
Its active component is silymarin.

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Silymarin is a well known antioxidant.
No clinically significant interactions of silymarin with other medicines have been reported.
Silymarin is an ingredient that plays an important role in effective liver functioning.
Secret substance of silymarin.
One area where silymarin has potential is in alcoholic liver disease.
Silibinin is a constituent of silymarin.
Taking silymarin produces a substantial increase in levels of glutathione in the liver.
Reviews of the literature covering clinical studies of silymarin vary in their conclusions.
Silymarin has the unique ability to help regenerate damaged liver cells.
It is also found in the silymarin extract from the milk thistle seeds.
Silymarin increases skin regeneration and decreases inflammation in rats with wounds.
Some evidence shows that silymarin interferes with the fibrotic process.
Silymarin is a powerful antioxidant and may help promote healthy liver functioning.
Previous studies showed that silymarin can have beneficial effects in these patients.
Silymarin is used today in classical medicine for preventing and treating hepatic disorders.
Recent evidence suggests that silymarin may be just as important for kidney health.
Silymarin also protects new liver cells from being destroyed by these toxic substances.
The plant contains an antioxidant called silymarin that is good for liver health.
Silymarin promotes optimal mitochondrial metabolic processing and reduces monoamine oxidase activity.
The active ingredients which possess anticancer properties are the flavonoids silibinin and silymarin.
Silymarin is used today in classical medicine for prevention and treatment of hepatitic disorders.
Its main constituent is Silymarin.
Silymarin is one of the powerful antioxidants which function is even better than placebo.
Well, its seeds contain a bioflavonoid complex called silymarin.
Silymarin is distributed throughout the entire plant but is concentrated in the fruits and seeds.
In preferred embodiments, the milk thistle extract comprises silymarin.
Silymarin has been studied for its capacity to protect liver cells from chemical damage.
Silybum marianum, milk thistle, is rich in flavonoids known collectively as silymarin.
Silymarin helps with the prevention and treatment of liver diseases and primary liver cancer.
Milk thistle is comprised of three active compounds, collectively known as silymarin.
The treatment of the Silymarin and Carbopol combined with Alloxan was done in two ways.
Because in too large a quantity, curcumin and silymarin could be harmful.
Here too, silymarin works at the mitochondrial level.
In preferred embodiments, the milk thistle extract or powder comprises silymarin.
With silymarin in combination with high doses of g-penicillin.

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