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1. Metabolic engineering of cucurbitacins in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots.

2. Metabolic engineering of cucurbitacins in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots

3. Early onset of efficacy in patients with functional and motility-related gastrointestinal disorders.

4. Enhancement Production of Phenolic Compounds in The Cell Suspension Culture of Iberis Amara L.: The Effect of Chitosan Elicitation

5. Mechanisms Involved in the Anti-inflammatory and Vascular Effects of Iberis amara Extract.

6. STW 5 (Iberogast)-a safe and effective standard in the treatment of functional gastrointestinal disorders.

7. Supercritical CO2 extraction of total flavonoids from Iberis amara assisted by ultrasound.

8. Inhibition of inflammation-induced alterations in rat small intestine by the herbal preparations STW 5 and STW 6.

9. Functional dyspepsia – A multicausal disease and its therapy.

10. Ex vivo/in vitro absorption of STW 5 (Iberogast®) and its extract components.

11. STW 5 (Iberogast®) reduces afferent sensitivity in the rat small intestine.

12. Region-specific effects of STW 5 (Iberogast ® ) and its components in gastric fundus, corpus and antrum.

13. STW 5 (Iberogast®) and its individual herbal components modulate intestinal electrophysiology of mice.

14. Intestinal spasmolytic effects of STW 5 (Iberogast®) and its components.

15. Mechanisms involved in the gastro-protective effect of STW 5 (Iberogast®) and its components against ulcers and rebound acidity.

16. Binding of STW 5 (Iberogast®) and its components to intestinal 5-HT, muscarinic M3, and opioid receptors.

17. Antioxidative properties of the gastrointestinal phytopharmaceutical remedy STW 5 (Iberogast®).

18. Radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory properties of STW 5 (Iberogast®) and its components.

19. Pharmaceutical prerequisites for a multi-target therapy.

21. Iberis amara L. and Iberogast-Results of a Systematic Review Concerning Functional Dyspepsia.

22. Polymorphism of the S -locus glycoprotein gene ( SLG ) and the S -locus related gene ( SLR1 ) in Raphanus sativus L. and self-incompatible ornamental plants in the Brassicaceae.

23. Optimization, chemical constituents and bioactivity of essential oil from Iberis amara seeds extracted by ultrasound-assisted hydro-distillation compared to conventional techniques

24. Essential Oil Composition, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activities in Iberis amara L

25. Ultrasound-assisted supercritical CO2 extraction of cucurbitacin E from Iberis amara seeds.

26. Early onset of efficacy in patients with functional and motility-related gastrointestinal disorders : A noninterventional study with Iberogast®

27. Phytotherapy of chronic abdominal pain following pancreatic carcinoma surgery: a single case observation

28. Pharmaceutical prerequisites for a multi-target therapy

29. Antioxidative properties of the gastrointestinal phytopharmaceutical remedy STW 5 (Iberogast®)

30. Iberis amara L. and Iberogast®—Results of a Systematic Review Concerning Functional Dyspepsia

33. An antioxidant sinapic acid ester isolated from Iberis amara

34. Iberis amara extract shows anti-inflammatory activity and endothelium protective effect

36. Oviposition stimulants and deterrents regulating differential acceptance ofIberis amara byPieris rapae andP. napi oleracea

37. The Flora of Britain

38. Iberis amara Linnaeus 1753

41. Evaluation of glucoiberin reference material from Iberis amara by spectroscopic fingerprinting

42. 389 Chronic Diarrhea in Subset of Patients With IBD and IBS is Associated With Altered Microbiota

43. Self-incompatibility

44. Cucurbitacins: differential cytotoxicity, dereplication and first isolation from Gonystylus keithii

45. Iberis Amara Desensitizes Colonic Afferent Nerve Fibers in the Mouse to 5-HT and Low-Threshold Distension but Not to Bradykinin and High-Threshold Distension

47. W1945 Kaempferol and Cucurbitacin E Cardinal Constituents of Iberis Amara Reduce Excitatory Cholinergic and Inhibitory Purinergic Neurotransmission in Rodents

49. Genetics of the incompatibility system in the cruciferEruca sativaL

50. Fungitoxic Properties ofIberis amara

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