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Bladderwrack
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2018·Drug and chemical toxicology·Sandra Ventura, Márcio Rodrigues, Amílcar Falcão, et al
Safety evidence on the administration ofL. (bladderwrack) extract and lamotrigine: data from pharmacokinetic studies in the rat.
Animal study
Pharmacokinetic study in rats investigating interactions between bladderwrack extract and lamotrigine. Co-administration caused no significant changes in lamotrigine kinetics, but repeated pretreatment with bladderwrack extract reduced peak concentrations and slightly decreased systemic exposure of lamotrigine.
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2004·BMC complementary and alternative medicine·Christine F Skibola
The effect of Fucus vesiculosus, an edible brown seaweed, upon menstrual cycle length and hormonal status in three pre-menopausal women: a case report.
Case reportn = 3Womens Health ↑Hormone Health ↑
Case report on the administration of bladderwrack to three pre-menopausal women with abnormal menstrual cycling patterns. Bladderwrack intake was associated with increased menstrual cycle lengths and significant anti-estrogenic and progestagenic effects, suggesting potential benefits for women at risk for estrogen-dependent diseases.
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