Cistus Incanus References
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[5] A polyphenol rich plant extract, CYSTUS052, exerts anti influenza virus activity in cell culture without toxic side effects or the tendency to induce viral resistance. Christina Ehrhardt, Eike R. Hrincius, Virginia Korte, Igor Mazur, Karoline Droebner, Anne Poetter, Stephan Dreschers, Mirko Schmolke, Oliver Planz, Stephan Ludwig Antiviral Res. 2007 Oct; 76(1): 38–47. Published online 2007 Jun 4. doi: 10.1016
[6] Effect of CYSTUS052 and green tea on subjective symptoms in patients with infection of the upper respiratory tract. Ulrich Kalus, Holger Kiesewetter, Hartmut Radtke
[7] Cistus incanus (CYSTUS052) for treating patients with infection of the upper respiratory tract. A prospective, randomised, placebo-controlled clinical study. Ulrich Kalus, Alexandre Grigorov, Oliver Kadecki, Jan-Peter Jansen, Holger Kiesewetter, Hartmut Radtke Antiviral Res. 2009 Dec; 84(3): 267–271. Published online 2009 Oct 12. doi: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2009.10.001
[8] Rebensburg, Stephanie et al. “Potent in Vitro Antiviral Activity of Cistus Incanus Extract against HIV and Filoviruses Targets Viral Envelope Proteins.” Scientific Reports 6 (2016): 20394. PMC. Web. 25 Aug. 2017.
[9] Attaguile, G & Russo, A & Campisi, Agata & Savoca, F & Acquaviva, Rosaria & Ragusa, N & Vanella, Angelo. (2000). Antioxidant activity and protective effect on DNA cleavage of extracts from Cistus incanus L. and Cistus monspeliensis L. Cell biology and toxicology. 16. 83-90. 10.1023
[10] The Polyphenolic Composition of Cistus incanus Herbal Tea and Its Antibacterial and Anti-adherent Activity against Streptococcus mutans. Gesche Wittpahl, Isabelle Kölling-Speer, Sabine Basche, Eva Herrmann, Matthias Hannig, Karl Speer, Christian Hannig Planta Med. 2015 Dec; 81(18): 1727–1735. Published online 2015 Aug 20. doi: 10.1055/s-0035-1557822
[11] Gori, Antonella et al. “Characterisation and Antioxidant Activity of Crude Extract and Polyphenolic Rich Fractions from C. Incanus Leaves.” Ed. David Arráez-Román. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 17.8 (2016): 1344. PMC. Web. 25 Aug. 2017.
[12] Antibacterial and antifungal activities of Cistus incanus and C. monspeliensis leaf extracts. H. Bouamama, J. Villard, A. Benharref, M. Jana Therapie. 1999 Nov-Dec; 54(6): 731–733.
[13] Mansoor KA, Matalka KZ, Qa’dan FS, Awad R, Schmidt M. Two new proanthocyanidin trimers isolated from Cistus incanus L. demonstrate potent anti-inflammatory activity and selectivity to cyclooxygenase isoenzymes inhibition. Nat Prod Res. 2016;30(17):1919-26.
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