black elderberry extract
extract made from SAMBUCUS NIGRA. see ELDERBERRY EXTRACT for extract made from other SAMBUCUS. contains ALKANES, free fatty acids (e.g., PALMITIC ACIDS), CYANOGENIC GLYCOSIDE (e.g., SAMBUNIGRIN) and TANNINS.
Also Known As:
European elderberry extract; Sambucol; Sambucus nigra extract; Sambucus nigra flower extract; Sambucus nigra flower oil; Sambucus nigra flowering top extract; Sambucus nigra pollen; Sambucus nigra seed oil; elderberry extract black
Networked: 12
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
4 trials/studies)
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Experts
1. | Blesso, Christopher N:
3 articles
(12/2018 - 04/2015)
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2. | Jiang, Christina:
2 articles
(12/2018 - 10/2015)
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3. | Norris, Gregory H:
2 articles
(12/2018 - 10/2015)
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4. | Barak, Vivian:
2 articles
(05/2009 - 11/2002)
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5. | Bettio, Federica:
1 article
(12/2021)
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6. | Milano, Giovanni:
1 article
(12/2021)
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7. | Rossi, Gemma Caterina Maria:
1 article
(12/2021)
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8. | Scudeller, Luigia:
1 article
(12/2021)
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9. | Garcia, Chelsea:
1 article
(12/2018)
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10. | Kry, James:
1 article
(12/2018)
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Related Diseases
1. | Human Influenza (Influenza)
01/01/1998
- " In 1993, researchers at Jerusalem?s Hebrew University Medical School found in a placebo-controlled double-blind study that Sambucol led to a rapid recovery from influenza and inhibited replication of nine other strains of the flu virus. " 01/01/1995
- " A standardized elderberry extract, Sambucol (SAM), reduced hemagglutination and inhibited replication of human influenza viruses type A/Shangdong 9/93 (H3N2), A/Beijing 32/92 (H3N2), A/Texas 36/91 (H1N1), A/Singapore 6/86 (H1N1), type B/Panama 45/90, B/Yamagata 16/88, B/Ann Arbor 1/86, and of animal strains from Northern European swine and turkeys, A/Sw/Ger 2/81, A/Tur/Ger 3/91, and A/Sw/Ger 8533/91 in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells. " 01/01/2010
- " Several in vitro studies together with two exploratory studies in humans and one open study in chimpanzees indicate that the aqueous elderberry extract Sambucol may be useful for the treatment of viral influenza infections. " 11/01/2002
- " Sambucol could therefore have immunostimulatory properties when administered to patients suffering from influenza (as shown before), or immunodepressed cancer or AIDS patients who are receiving chemotherapy or other treatments."
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2. | Infections
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3. | Atherosclerosis
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4. | Inflammation (Inflammations)
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5. | Hyperlipidemias (Hyperlipidemia)
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