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  2. Rosavin - Wikipedia

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    Rosavin (also known as rosin, rosavin, and rosarin) are a family of cinnamyl mono- and diglycosides that are key ingredients of Rhodiola rosea L., (R. rosea). R. rosea is an important medicinal plant commonly used throughout Europe, Asia, and North America, that has been recognized as a botanical adaptogen by the European Medicines Agency. [1]

  3. Salidroside - Wikipedia

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    It has been studied, along with rosavin, as one of the potential compounds responsible for the putative antidepressant and anxiolytic actions of this plant. [2] [3] Salidroside may be more active than rosavin, [4] even though many commercially marketed Rhodiola rosea extracts are standardized for rosavin content rather than salidroside.

  4. Rhodiola rosea - Wikipedia

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    Rhodiola rosea is from 5 to 40 centimetres (2.0 to 15.7 in) tall, fleshy, and has several stems growing from a short, scaly rootstock. Flowers have 4 sepals and 4 petals, yellow to greenish yellow in color sometimes tipped with red, about 1 to 3.5 millimetres (0.039 to 0.138 in) long, and blooming in summer.

  5. Talk:Rhodiola rosea - Wikipedia

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    Perfumi M, Mattioli L. Adaptogenic and central nervous system effects of single doses of 3% rosavin and 1% salidroside Rhodiola rosea L. extract in mice. Phytother Res 2007 Jan;21(1):37-43. Pooja, Bawa AS, Khanum F. Anti-inflammatory activity of Rhodiola rosea--"a second-generation adaptogen". Phytother Res. 2009 Aug;23(8):1099-1102.

  6. Harmaline - Wikipedia

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    Harmaline is shown to act as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. [3] Harmaline also stimulates striatal dopamine release in rats at very high dose levels. [ 4 ] Since harmaline is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A , it could, in theory, induce both serotonin syndrome and hypertensive crises in combination with tyramine, serotonergics ...

  7. Pityriasis rosea - Wikipedia

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    Pityriasis rosea is a type of skin rash. [2] Classically, it begins with a single red and slightly scaly area known as a "herald patch". [ 2 ] This is then followed, days to weeks later, by an eruption of many smaller scaly spots; pinkish with a red edge in people with light skin and greyish in darker skin. [ 4 ]

  8. Tretinoin - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects when used as a cream are limited to the skin and include skin redness, peeling, and sun sensitivity. [10] When taken by mouth, side effects include hypertriglyceridemia , hypercholesterolemia , shortness of breath , headache, numbness, depression, skin dryness, itchiness, hair loss, vomiting, muscle pains, and vision changes ...

  9. Liquorice - Wikipedia

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    Liquorice (Commonwealth English) or licorice (American English; see spelling differences; IPA: / ˈ l ɪ k ər ɪ ʃ,-ɪ s / LIK-ər-ish, -⁠iss) [5] [6] is the common name of Glycyrrhiza glabra, a flowering plant of the bean family Fabaceae, from the root of which a sweet, aromatic flavouring is extracted.

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