Publications by authors named "Kanjana Sriyam"

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Sa-Tri-Lhung-Klod (ST) remedy is a Thai traditional remedy used in obstetrics and gynecology to reduce inflammation and nourish the body post-partum. In Thai traditional medicine (TTM), there is a theory of formulating drugs based on the four elements and the tastes of herbs for use in treating diseases.

Aims Of Study: To determine relationships between taste theory and pharmacological properties for the anti-inflammatory effect of ST remedy and its chemical constituent components.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Kheaw-Hom (KH) remedy, a traditional Thai medicine known for treating fever and inflammation in children, has not previously been studied for its anti-inflammatory effects or bioactive compounds.
  • This study aimed to assess the in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory properties of KH remedy and its key compound, ethyl p-methoxycinnamate (EPMC), while investigating the connection between flavor and ethnopharmacological functions based on traditional Thai medicine theory.
  • Results revealed that a specific preparation of KH (KHP-h) exhibited the highest EPMC content and effectively reduced inflammatory markers in both cell cultures and in vivo experiments, indicating its potential as a therapeutic anti-inflammatory agent.
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