Browsing by Subject "Honeybush"
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Chemoprotective properties of rooibos (Aspalathus linearis), honeybush (Cyclopia intermedia) herbal and green and black (Camellia sinensis) teas against cancer promotion induced by fumonisin B1 in rat liver
(Elsevier, 2009)The chemoprotective properties of unfermented and fermented rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia intermedia) herbal teas, and green and black teas (Camellia sinensis) were investigated against fumonisin ... -
Effects of selected plant materials on in vitro wound healing using cell culture model
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2019)Since ancient times, wounds have been treated using plant based remedies. Of these remedies, Aloe species especially A. vera is probably the most prominent. Aloe vera is also the most studied of the Aloe genus in terms of ... -
In vitro evaluation of the enzyme inhibition and membrane permeation properties of benzophenones extracted from honeybush
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Tea prepared from the honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) plant has become a popular beverage and has been shown to possess medicinal properties. Honeybush plants contain phytochemicals that can contribute to the prevention of certain ... -
Phenolic and physicochemical stability of a functional beverage powder mixture during storage: effect of the microencapsulant inulin and food ingredients
(Wiley, 2018)BACKGROUND The need for a convenience herbal iced tea product with reduced kilojoules merited investigation of the shelf-life of powder mixtures containing a green Cyclopia subternata Vogel (honeybush) extract with proven ... -
Physicochemical stability of enriched phenolic fractions of Cyclopia genistoides and ex vivo bi-directional permeability of major xanthones and benzophenones
(Thieme, 2020)Fractions of an ultrafiltered Cyclopia genistoides extract, respectively enriched in xanthones and benzophenones, were previously shown to inhibit mammalian α-glucosidase in vitro. The present study investigated ex vivo ... -
Stability and clinical efficacy of honeybush extracts in cosmeceutical product
(North-West University, 2012)The progression of skin ageing in individuals is multifaceted and provoked by various aspects, including hereditary and a variety of environmental causes, for instance UV (ultra violet) radiation, resulting in the morphological ... -
Stability, clinical efficacy and antioxidant properties of honeybush extracts in semi-solid formulations.
(Medknow Publications, 2015)Background: Honeybush extracts (Cyclopia spp.) can be incorporated into skin care products to treat conditions such as skin dryness and can function as an anti-oxidant. Objective: To formulate Honeybush formulations and ...