hoodia gordonii seed
 
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Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
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Hoodia seed Hoodia gordonii
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
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Recommendation for hoodia gordonii seed usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for hoodia gordonii seed flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
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PubMed: Sympathomimetic activity of a Hoodia gordonii product: a possible mechanism of cardiovascular side effects.
PubMed: Appetite suppressing pregnane glycosides from the roots of Cynanchum auriculatum.
PubMed: Adverse effects of herbal medicines: an overview of systematic reviews.
PubMed: Chemical characterisation of Hoodia gordonii extract.
PubMed: Safety profile of Hoodia gordonii extract: rabbit prenatal developmental toxicity study.
PubMed: Safety profile of Hoodia gordonii extract: mouse prenatal developmental toxicity study.
PubMed: Cultivation practices and manufacturing processes to produce Hoodia gordonii extract for weight management products.
PubMed: Effects of 15-d repeated consumption of Hoodia gordonii purified extract on safety, ad libitum energy intake, and body weight in healthy, overweight women: a randomized controlled trial.
PubMed: Synthesis of Hoodigogenin A, aglycone of natural appetite suppressant glycosteroids extracted from Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: Quantification of steroid glycosides from Hoodia gordonii in porcine plasma using high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
PubMed: In vitro transport of the steroidal glycoside P57 from Hoodia gordonii across excised porcine intestinal and buccal tissue.
PubMed: Genotoxicity testing of a Hoodia gordonii extract.
PubMed: Hoodia gordonii: an up-to-date review of a commercially important anti-obesity plant.
PubMed: NMR fingerprinting for analysis of hoodia species and hoodia dietary products.
PubMed: The steroid glycoside H.g.-12 from Hoodia gordonii activates the human bitter receptor TAS2R14 and induces CCK release from HuTu-80 cells.
PubMed: A validated bioanalytical method in mouse, rat, rabbit and human plasma for the quantification of one of the steroid glycosides found in Hoodia gordonii extract.
PubMed: Bioavailability, pharmacokinetics, and tissue distribution of the oxypregnane steroidal glycoside P57AS3 (P57) from Hoodia gordonii in mouse model.
PubMed: Characterization of in vitro pharmacokinetic properties of hoodigogenin A from Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: Effect of Hoodia gordonii meal supplementation at finisher stage on productivity and carcass characteristics of Ross 308 broiler chickens.
PubMed: Pregnane glycosides from Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Fusarium dimerum species group.
PubMed: Chemical fingerprint of Hoodia species, dietary supplements, and related genera by using HPTLC.
PubMed: Hoodia gordonii: a natural appetite suppressant.
PubMed: Identification and structural characterization of steroidal glycosides in Hoodia gordonii by ion-trap tandem mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
PubMed: In vitro metabolic stability and intestinal transport of P57AS3 (P57) from Hoodia gordonii and its interaction with drug metabolizing enzymes.
PubMed: A broad review of commercially important southern African medicinal plants.
PubMed: Quantification of appetite suppressing steroid glycosides from Hoodia gordonii in dried plant material, purified extracts and food products using HPLC-UV and HPLC-MS methods.
PubMed: Chemical fingerprinting of Hoodia species and related genera: chemical analysis of oxypregnane glycosides using high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection in Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: Hoodigogenin A from Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: New calogenin glycosides from Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: Indigenous use of Hoodia gordonii and appetite suppression.
PubMed: An appetite suppressant from Hoodia species.
PubMed: Steroidal glycosides from Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: New oxypregnane glycosides from appetite suppressant herbal supplement Hoodia gordonii.
PubMed: Recent studies on selected botanical dietary supplement ingredients.
PubMed: Determination of the appetite suppressant P57 in Hoodia gordonii plant extracts and dietary supplements by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-MSD-TOF) and LC-UV methods.
PubMed: Increased ATP content/production in the hypothalamus may be a signal for energy-sensing of satiety: studies of the anorectic mechanism of a plant steroidal glycoside.
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