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Slippery Elm

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2021·European journal of case reports in internal medicine·Carolina Amado, Mariana Silva Leal, Pedro Neto, et al

Subserous Type of Eosinophilic Colitis: A Rare Disease.

Case report

Case report of a woman with subserous eosinophilic colitis potentially triggered by intake of an Ulmus rubra-rich product. The condition is characterized by peripheral eosinophilia and eosinophilic infiltration of the colon wall, with a good prognosis when treated with corticosteroids.

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2018·Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.)·Christine Tara Peterson, Vandana Sharma, Sasha Uchitel, et al

Prebiotic Potential of Herbal Medicines Used in Digestive Health and Disease.

In vitroGut Health Inflammation

In vitro study using anaerobic human fecal cultivation to investigate the prebiotic potential of Glycyrrhiza glabra, Ulmus rubra, and triphala. The herbal medicines altered the growth and abundance of specific bacterial species, increasing beneficial bacteria and reducing potential pathogens. The study highlights the herbs' ability to modulate gut microbiota, suggesting potential health benefits.

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2009·European journal of cancer prevention : the official journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation (ECP)·Daniel Paschke, Sibylle Abarzua, André Schlichting, et al

Inhibitory effects of bark extracts from Ulmus laevis on endometrial carcinoma: an in-vitro study.

In vitroWomens Health

In vitro study investigating the antitumour potential of an ethanolic extract from Ulmus laevis on the hormone-dependent endometrial carcinoma cell line RL95-2. The study found significant inhibition of cell vitality and proliferation, suggesting antiproliferation and anticancer potential.

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2007·Journal of medicinal food·Yousuk Lee, Hyunjin Park, Hye Sook Ryu, et al

Effects of elm bark (Ulmus davidiana var. japonica) extracts on the modulation of immunocompetence in mice.

Animal studyImmunity

The study investigated the immunomodulative effects of elm bark extract in vitro and in vivo. Elm bark extract enhanced splenocyte proliferation and cytokine production in mouse peritoneal macrophages, suggesting potential immunocompetent properties.

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