Anti-Inflammatory Principles from the Needles of <i>Pinus taiwanensis</i> Hayata and In Silico Studies of Their Potential Anti-Aging Effects
<i>Pinus</i> needle tea are very popular in Eastern countries such as Japan, Russia, Korea, and China. Pine needle tea is claimed to have significant anti-aging effects, but no clear evidence has supported this until now. In the present study, five undescribed compounds (<b>1</b...
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Main Authors: | Ping-Chung Kuo (Author), Yue-Chiun Li (Author), Anjar M. Kusuma (Author), Jason T. C. Tzen (Author), Tsong-Long Hwang (Author), Guan-Hong Ye (Author), Mei-Lin Yang (Author), Sheng-Yang Wang (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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