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Research Institute for Wakan-yaku, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University | 論文
- Constituents of Roots of Salvia deserta SCHANG. (Xinjiang-Danshen)
- Effects of Long-Chain Fatty Acids and Fatty Alcohols on the Growth of Streptococcus mutans(Biological)
- New 2,5-Bis-aryl-3,4-dimethyltetrahydrofuran Lignans from the Aril of Myristica fragrans(Pharmacognosy,Chemical)
- 28E-05 羅布麻 (Apocynum venetum L.) 葉の肝臓保護作用及びその活性成分に関する研究
- Highly Selective Antibacterial Activity of Novel Alkyl Quinolone Alkaloids from a Chinese Herbal Medicine, Gosyuyu (Wu - Chu - Yu), against Helicobacter pylori In Vitro
- Metabolism of Glycyrrhizin by Human Intestinal Flora. II. Isolation and Characterization of Human Intestinal Bacteria Capable of Metabolizing Glycyrrhizin and Related Compounds
- Metabolism of Magnolol from Magnoliae Cortex. I. Application of Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry to the Analysis of Metabolites of Magnolol in Rats
- Purification and Characterization of 3-Isopropylmalate Dehydrogenase from Thiobacillus thiooxidans
- Metabolism of Barbaloin by Intestinal Bacteria
- Syntheses of Nitro-Substituted Aryl Diazirines. An Entry to Chromogenic Carbene Precursors for Photoaffinity Labeling
- 正倉院薬物「鬼臼」の基源について
- Prolyl Endopeptidase Inhibitors from the Underground Part of Rhodiola sacra S. H. Fu
- Isolation of Two New Coumarin Glycosides from Notopterygium forbesii and Evaluation of a Chinese Crude Drug, Qiang-Huo, the Underground Parts of N. incisum and N. forbesii, by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
- New Constituents of the Aril of Myristica fragrans
- Crystal Structure of the Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate Dependent L-Methionine γ-Lyase from Pseudomonas putida
- Studies on Metabolites of Mycoparasitic Fungi. III. New Sesquiterpene Alcohol from Trichoderma koningii
- Effects of a Component of Green Tea on the Proliferation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
- Depressor Effect of Tannin in Green Tea on Rats with Renal Hypertension
- Effect of Tannins in Green Tea on the Urinary Methylguanidine Excretion in Rats Indicating a Possible Radical Scavenging Action
- Metabolism of Aloesin and Related Compounds by Human Intestinal Bacteria : A Bacterial Cleavage of the C-Glucosyl Bound and the Subsequent Reduction of the Acetonyl Side Chain