Paiboon Nuntanakorn, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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(Polyphenolic constituents from black cohosh (Actaea racemosa) and related species.) |
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Huang Y, Jiang B, Nuntanakorn P, et al. (2010) Fukinolic acid derivatives and triterpene glycosides from black cohosh inhibit CYP isozymes, but are not cytotoxic to Hep-G2 cells in vitro. Current Drug Safety. 5: 118-24 |
Nuntanakorn P, Jiang B, Yang H, et al. (2007) Analysis of polyphenolic compounds and radical scavenging activity of four American Actaea species. Phytochemical Analysis : Pca. 18: 219-28 |
Einbond LS, Shimizu M, Nuntanakorn P, et al. (2006) Actein and a fraction of black cohosh potentiate antiproliferative effects of chemotherapy agents on human breast cancer cells. Planta Medica. 72: 1200-6 |
Jiang B, Kronenberg F, Nuntanakorn P, et al. (2006) Evaluation of the botanical authenticity and phytochemical profile of black cohosh products by high-performance liquid chromatography with selected ion monitoring liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 54: 3242-53 |
Nuntanakorn P, Jiang B, Einbond LS, et al. (2006) Polyphenolic constituents of Actaea racemosa. Journal of Natural Products. 69: 314-8 |
Jiang B, Yang H, Nuntanakorn P, et al. (2005) The value of plant collections in ethnopharmacology: a case study of an 85-year-old black cohosh (Actaea racemosa L.) sample. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 96: 521-8 |
Einbond LS, Shimizu M, Xiao D, et al. (2004) Growth inhibitory activity of extracts and purified components of black cohosh on human breast cancer cells. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 83: 221-31 |
Lupu R, Mehmi I, Atlas E, et al. (2003) Black cohosh, a menopausal remedy, does not have estrogenic activity and does not promote breast cancer cell growth. International Journal of Oncology. 23: 1407-12 |
Kennelly EJ, Baggett S, Nuntanakorn P, et al. (2002) Analysis of thirteen populations of black cohosh for formononetin. Phytomedicine : International Journal of Phytotherapy and Phytopharmacology. 9: 461-7 |