THE CYPERUS ROTUNDUS A HERB THAT MAKES GROW HAIR. !
CYPERUS ROTUNDUS, UNA HIERBA QUE HACE CRECER EL CABELLO. !
PUBLICADO 2017-ACTUALIZADO 2025
EDITORIAL ENGLISH
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Hello DERMAGIC friends, the topic of today quite interesting: THE
CYPERUS ROTUNDUS, An herb with medicinal properties.
Also known as TIRIRICA, and "NUTZ GRASS", plant that has been studied
for many years, and to which They attribute numerous benefits to our
body.
Maybe it's the first time you read about on this herb, but if you check
the references well
You will find that the CYPERUS ROTUNDUS L. (Cyperaceae) has been
found
Properties and benefits in clinical conditions such as:
1.) DIABETES.
2.) DIARRHEA.
3.) INFLAMMATION.
4.) MALARIA.
5.) BOWEL INFLAMMATORY DISEASE.
6.) HIRSUTISM.
7.) NEUROPROTECTIVE.
8.) CARDIOPROTECTION.
9.) NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES (PARKINSON, ALZHEIMER).
10.) PHOTO-AGING AND MELANOGENESIS.
11.) HEPATOPROTECTIVE.
12.) ANTICANCEROUS.
13.) ANTILIPIDEMIC.
14.) ANTIMUTAGENIC.
15.) ANTI-UROPHATOGENIC.
16.) OBESITY.
17.) ANTIOXIDANT.
18.) CONVULSIONS.
19.) ANTIBACTERIAL.
20.) ANTIANDROGENIC.
21.) HYPERPIGMENTATION.
22.) CANCER.
In case you did not know CYPERUS ROTUNDUS is one of the most researched
plant in the world due to the great concentration of active ingredients
in the form of essential oils, phenolic acids, ascorbic acids and
flavonoids in the tuber and rhizomes.
In some countries it is considered as a "bad herb" that does not let
other plants grow well, and there are even works on how to eliminate
Cyperus Rotundus in orchards and large fields for crops. But lately his
PHYTOPROTECTION was demonstrated in fields contaminated with CRUDE
OIL.
This publication is not new, I did it years ago in the DERMAGIC
EXPRESS, a colleague of BRAZIL, through A DERMATOLOGICAL LIST, made the
comment that he had used the tubercles of this plant in Hydroalcohol
solution with good results in ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA.
For that time, I did not find any scientific work on CYPERUS ROTUNDUS
in ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA. Neither today, On the contrary, there are works
of its use for HIRSUTISM by its antiandrogenic effect.
Based on the experience of this Dr. I went to a well-known pharmacist,
DR. BERLIOZ, and I made the comment. The doctor formulated CYPERUS
ROTUNDUS in the form of "CAPILLARY LOTION" and I tested it in several
patients, men and women, the result was AWESOME, certainly the hair grew
in both groups.
UPDATE 2025
Cyperus rotundus was later described as having ANTI-ANDROGENIC EFFECTS, so it is true that it helps or prevents hair loss in ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA, as explained in this article.
In addition, I found a study comparing it to the ALEXANDRITE LASER for body hair removal, thanks to its flavonoid content. This means that the laser promotes scalp regrowth, and the laser used in the oil formulation prevents hair growth.
But it is ONLY ONE STUDY, which I will leave in the BIBLIOGRAPHIC references. The rest of the studies found speak of all its benefits, but officially, as of 2025, there are no scientific studies supporting its use in ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA.
CONCLUSIONS:
The question is: if CYPERUS ROTUNDUS has an anti-androgenic effect, why has it not been used or tested for ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA? Officially, why are there no scientific studies on the subject? It is considered an "Ayurvedic" medicine that has been used traditionally for many years, under the conditions we mentioned and also to promote HAIR REGROWTH.
Could it be that "Big Pharma" DOESN'T benefit from a "common herb" causing them to reduce their multi-million dollar profits from FINASTERIDE, DUTASTERIDE and MINOXIDIL ?
Cyperus rotundus was later described as having ANTI-ANDROGENIC EFFECTS, so it is true that it helps or prevents hair loss in ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA, as explained in this article.
In addition, I found a study comparing it to the ALEXANDRITE LASER for body hair removal, thanks to its flavonoid content. This means that the laser promotes scalp regrowth, and the laser used in the oil formulation prevents hair growth.
But it is ONLY ONE STUDY, which I will leave in the BIBLIOGRAPHIC references. The rest of the studies found speak of all its benefits, but officially, as of 2025, there are no scientific studies supporting its use in ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA.
CONCLUSIONS:
The question is: if CYPERUS ROTUNDUS has an anti-androgenic effect, why has it not been used or tested for ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA? Officially, why are there no scientific studies on the subject? It is considered an "Ayurvedic" medicine that has been used traditionally for many years, under the conditions we mentioned and also to promote HAIR REGROWTH.
Could it be that "Big Pharma" DOESN'T benefit from a "common herb" causing them to reduce their multi-million dollar profits from FINASTERIDE, DUTASTERIDE and MINOXIDIL ?
This publication is dedicated to all RESEARCHERS, colleagues and
patients, with the following message:
"...Tubers of CYPERUS ROTUNDUS, crushed and extracted their
chemical compounds and prepared in hydroalcoholic or oily solution
are useful in ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA ..."
An herb that you get in parks and even the garden of your house
...
"MOTHER NATURE PLACES ON OUR WAY, THE PATHS TO CURE OUR ILLNESSES,
CYPERUS ROTUNDUS IS ONE OF THEM. "..
In the references the facts, in the attach: THE CYPERUS ROTUNDUS.
Greetings to all.
Dr, Jose Lapenta.
Dr. José M. Lapenta.
EDITORIAL ESPAÑOL
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Hola amigos DERMAGICOS, el tema de hoy bastante interesante: EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS, una hierba con propiedades medicinales.
También conocida bajo el nombre de TIRIRICA, y
"HIERBA DE LA NUEZ" o "COROCILLO", planta que viene siendo estudiada
desde hace muchos años, y a la cual se le atribuyen numerosos beneficios
en nuestro organismo.
Quizás es la primera vez que lees algo sobre esta hierba, pero si revisas bien las referencias bibliográficas te encontraras que el CYPERUS ROTUNDUS L. (Cyperaceae) se le han encontrado propiedades y beneficios en condiciones clínicas como:
1.) DIABETES.
2.) DIARREA.
3.) INFLAMACIÓN.
4.) MALARIA.
5.) ENFERMEDAD INFLAMATORIA INTESTINAL.
6.) HIRSUTISMO.
7.) NEUROPROTECCION.
8.) CARDIOPROTECCION.
Quizás es la primera vez que lees algo sobre esta hierba, pero si revisas bien las referencias bibliográficas te encontraras que el CYPERUS ROTUNDUS L. (Cyperaceae) se le han encontrado propiedades y beneficios en condiciones clínicas como:
1.) DIABETES.
2.) DIARREA.
3.) INFLAMACIÓN.
4.) MALARIA.
5.) ENFERMEDAD INFLAMATORIA INTESTINAL.
6.) HIRSUTISMO.
7.) NEUROPROTECCION.
8.) CARDIOPROTECCION.
9.) ENFERMEDADES NEURO-DEGENERATIVAS (PARKINSON, ALZHEIMER).
10.) FOTOENVEJECIMIENTO Y MELANOGENESIS.
11.) HEPATO-PROTECTOR.
12.) ANTICANCEROSO.
13.) ANTILIPIDEMICO.
14.) ANTIMUTAGENICO.
15.) ENFERMEDADES DE VÍAS URINARIAS.
16.) OBESIDAD.
17.) ANTIOXIDANTE.
18.) CONVULSIONES.
19.) ANTIBACTERIANO.
20.) ANTI-ANDROGÉNICO.
11.) HEPATO-PROTECTOR.
12.) ANTICANCEROSO.
13.) ANTILIPIDEMICO.
14.) ANTIMUTAGENICO.
15.) ENFERMEDADES DE VÍAS URINARIAS.
16.) OBESIDAD.
17.) ANTIOXIDANTE.
18.) CONVULSIONES.
19.) ANTIBACTERIANO.
20.) ANTI-ANDROGÉNICO.
21.) HIPERPIGMENTACION.
22.) CANCER.
Por si no lo sabias EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS es una de las plantas más investigada en todo el mundo debido a la GRAN concentración de ingredientes activos en forma de aceites esenciales, ácidos fenólicos, ácidos ascórbicos y flavonoides en el tubérculo y rizomas.
En algunos países es considerado como una "hierba mala" que no deja crecer bien otras plantas, e incluso hay trabajos de como eliminar el Cyperus Rotundus en algunos sembradíos. Pero últimamente se demostró su FITOPROTECCION en campos contaminados con PETROLEO.
Esta publicación no es nueva, la hice hace años en el DERMAGIC EXPRESS, una colega de BRASIL, a través de una LISTA DERMATOLOGICA, hizo el comentario de que había utilizado los tubérculos de esta planta en solución hidro-alcoholica con buenos resultados en la ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA.
Para esa época no encontré ningún trabajo científico sobre el CYPERUS ROTUNDUS en ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA. Hoy tampoco, al contrario hay trabajos de su uso para el HIRSUTISMO por su efecto anti-androgénico.
Basado en la experiencia de esta Dra. fui donde un farmaceuta conocido, DR. BERLIOZ, y le hice el comentario. El Dr. formulo EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS en forma de "LOCIÓN CAPILAR" y lo probé en varios pacientes, hombres y mujeres, el resultado fue IMPRESIONANTE, ciertamente el cabello creció en ambos grupos.
Por si no lo sabias EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS es una de las plantas más investigada en todo el mundo debido a la GRAN concentración de ingredientes activos en forma de aceites esenciales, ácidos fenólicos, ácidos ascórbicos y flavonoides en el tubérculo y rizomas.
En algunos países es considerado como una "hierba mala" que no deja crecer bien otras plantas, e incluso hay trabajos de como eliminar el Cyperus Rotundus en algunos sembradíos. Pero últimamente se demostró su FITOPROTECCION en campos contaminados con PETROLEO.
Esta publicación no es nueva, la hice hace años en el DERMAGIC EXPRESS, una colega de BRASIL, a través de una LISTA DERMATOLOGICA, hizo el comentario de que había utilizado los tubérculos de esta planta en solución hidro-alcoholica con buenos resultados en la ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA.
Para esa época no encontré ningún trabajo científico sobre el CYPERUS ROTUNDUS en ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA. Hoy tampoco, al contrario hay trabajos de su uso para el HIRSUTISMO por su efecto anti-androgénico.
Basado en la experiencia de esta Dra. fui donde un farmaceuta conocido, DR. BERLIOZ, y le hice el comentario. El Dr. formulo EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS en forma de "LOCIÓN CAPILAR" y lo probé en varios pacientes, hombres y mujeres, el resultado fue IMPRESIONANTE, ciertamente el cabello creció en ambos grupos.
ACTUALIZACION 2025
El Cyperus Rotundus se le describió posteriormente su EFECTO ANTI-ANDROGÉNICO, por lo tanto, si es cierto que ayuda o previene la caída del cabello en
la alopecia ANDROGÉNICA, tal como ha sido explicado en este articulo.
Pero ademas de ello encontré un estudio donde se le compara con el LASER
DE ALEXANDRITA, para la depilación del cuerpo, gracias a su contenido de flavonoides, es decir, el en el cuero
cabelludo promueve la REPOBLACIÓN
y el el cuerpo según ese estudio usado en formulación de aceite evita la salida del vello. !!!!
Pero es SOLO UN ESTUDIO, el cual te dejare en las referencias
BIBLIOGRÁFICAS, de resto los estudios encontrados, hablan de todos sus
beneficios, pero oficialmente para hoy 2025 no hay estudios científicos
que avalen su uso en ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA.
CONCLUSIONES:
La pregunta es la siguiente: si el CYPERUS ROTUNDUS tiene efecto
anti-androgénico, porque no ha sido utilizado o experimentado en la
ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA. ?? oficialmente, porque no hay estudios científicos al respecto ?.
cuando es considerada una medina "ayurvédica" de uso tradicional desde
hace muchos años, en las condiciones que mencionamos y también para
promover la REPOBLACIÓN DEL CABELLO.
Sera que a la "Big Pharma" NO LE CONVIENE
que una "vulgar hierba" les haga disminuir sus millonarias ganancias con
FINASTERIDE, DUTASTERIDE, y MINOXIDIL. ?'?
Esta publicación va dedicada a todos los INVESTIGADORES, colegas y
pacientes, con el siguiente mensaje:
..." Los tubérculos del CYPERUS ROTUNDUS, triturados y extraídos sus componentes químicos y preparados en solución hidroalcoholica u oleosa son útiles en la ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA..."
Una hierba que la consigues en parques y hasta el jardín de tu casa...
"LA MADRE NATURALEZA NOS PONE EN EL CAMINO, VÍAS PARA CURAR NUESTRAS ENFERMEDADES, EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS ES UNA DE ELLAS.."
En las referencias los hechos, en el adjunto: EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS.
Saludos a todos.
Dr. José Lapenta.
..." Los tubérculos del CYPERUS ROTUNDUS, triturados y extraídos sus componentes químicos y preparados en solución hidroalcoholica u oleosa son útiles en la ALOPECIA ANDROGÉNICA..."
Una hierba que la consigues en parques y hasta el jardín de tu casa...
"LA MADRE NATURALEZA NOS PONE EN EL CAMINO, VÍAS PARA CURAR NUESTRAS ENFERMEDADES, EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS ES UNA DE ELLAS.."
En las referencias los hechos, en el adjunto: EL CYPERUS ROTUNDUS.
Saludos a todos.
Dr. José Lapenta.
Dr. José M. Lapenta.
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REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS / BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
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A.- Topical Cyperus rotundus oil: a new therapeutic modality with comparable efficacy to Alexandrite laser photo-epilation (2014).
REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS / BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
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A.- Topical Cyperus rotundus oil: a new therapeutic modality with comparable efficacy to Alexandrite laser photo-epilation (2014).
B.- Genital whitening with topical Cyperus rotundus oil enhances
sexuality and quality of life (2022).
E.- The treatment role of Cyperus rotundus L. to triple-negative breast
cancer cells (2019).
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1.) TIRIRICA / CYPERUS ROTUNDUS
2.) Table-maker: Phytochemicals of Cyperus rotundus
3.) Cyperus rotundus L. (CYPERACEAE) (SEDGE FAMILY)
"Purple nutsedge" "Sa'ad" "hasir" "si'd"
4.) TIRIRICA Cyperus rotundus
5.) BALAKALPAM (PRODUCT NO 1 WITH CYPERUS ROTUNDUS)
6.) HEPATONE (PRODUCT NO 2 WITH CYPERUS ROTUNDUS)
7.) Cyperus rotundus L. / Healthcare Properties
8.) The ameliorating effects of the cognitive-enhancing chinese herbs on
scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats.
9.) Rotundines A-C, three novel sesquiterpene alkaloids from Cyperus rotundus.
10.) Effect of feeding tagernut (Cyperus rotundus, L) meal on the performance of rabbits.
11.) Antimalarial sesquiterpenes from tubers of Cyperus rotundus: structure of
10,12-peroxycalamenene, a sesquiterpene endoperoxide.
12.) [Effects of the combination of Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bge. (AM),Angelica sinensis
(Oliv.) Diels (TAS), Cyperus rotundus L. (CR), Ligusticum chuangxiong Hort (LC) and Peaonia
veitchii lynch (PV) on the
hemorheological changes in "blood stagnating" rats].
13.) [Revision on the type of leaf trace bundles of Cyperus rotundus L].
14.) [Effects of the combination of Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bge. (AM),tail of Angelica
sinensis (Oliv.) Diels. (TAS), Cyperus rotundus L. (CR),Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort. (LC) and
Paeonia veitchii Lynch (PV) on the
hemorrheological changes in normal rats].
15.) [Treatment of intestinal metaplasia and atypical hyperplasia of gastric
mucosa with xiao wei yan powder].
16.) Monitoring and assessment of mercury pollution in the vicinity of a
chloralkali plant. IV. Bioconcentration of mercury in in situ aquatic and
terrestrial plants at Ganjam, India.
17.) Antimalarial compounds containing an alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl moiety from Tanzanian
medicinal plants.
18.) Antimalarial activity of Tanzanian medicinal plants.
19.) Effect of Nagarmotha (Cyperus rotundus Linn) on reserpine-induced emesis in pigeons.
20.) Pharmacological studies to isolate the active constituents from Cyperus
rotundus possessing anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic and analgesic activities.
21.) Characterization of ferredoxin from nutsedge, Cyperus rotundus L., and
other species with a high photosynthetic capacity.
22.) A pharmacological study of Cyperus rotundus.
23.) CYPERUS ROTUNDUS L. ROOT OIL
24.) POSSIBILITIES OF SOIL SOLARIZATION FOR THE ERRADICATION OF Cyperus
rotundus L. AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF SALINE SOILS
25.) Control Of Nut Grass (Cyperus Rotundus) In Asparagus. 26.) Neuroprotective and cognitive-enhancing effects of the combined extract of Cyperus rotundus and Zingiber officinale.
27.) Novel Food Supplement "CP1" Improves Motor Deficit, Cognitive Function, and
Neurodegeneration in Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease.
28.) Effect of Cyperus Rotundus on Cytokine Gene Expression in Experimental Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
29.) α-Cyperone of Cyperus rotundus is an effective candidate for reduction of inflammation by destabilization of microtubule fibers in brain.
30.) Identification of Neuroactive Constituents of the Ethyl Acetate Fraction from Cyperi Rhizoma Using Bioactivity-Guided Fractionation.
30.) Isocyperol, isolated from the rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus, inhibits LPS-induced inflammatory responses via suppression of the NF-κB and STAT3 pathways and ROS stress in LPS-stimulated
RAW 264.7 cells.
31.) Valencene from the Rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus Inhibits Skin Photoaging-Related Ion Channels and UV-Induced Melanogenesis in B16F10 Melanoma Cells.
32.) New Iridoid Glycosides with Antidepressant Activity Isolated from Cyperus rotundus.
32.) Antidiabetic activity of ethanolic extract of Cyperus rotundus rhizomes in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.
33.) LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis of total oligomeric flavonoid fraction of Cyperus rotundus and its antioxidant, macromolecule damage protective and antihemolytic effects.
34.) Cyperus rotundus L.: Traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacological activities.
35.) 6-Acetoxy Cyperene, a Patchoulane-type Sesquiterpene Isolated from Cyperus rotundus Rhizomes Induces Caspase-dependent Apoptosis in Human Ovarian Cancer Cells.
36.) Cyperus rotundus L. prevents non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced gastric mucosal damage by inhibiting oxidative stress.
37.) Solanioic Acid, an Antibacterial Degraded Steroid Produced in Culture by the Fungus Rhizoctonia solani Isolated from Tubers of the Medicinal Plant Cyperus rotundus.
38.) Structurally diverse terpenoids from the rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus L.
39.) New cycloartane glycosides from the rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus and their antidepressant activity.
40.) Investigation on Chinese herbal medicine for primary dysmenorrhea: implication from a nationwide prescription database in Taiwan.
41.) Topical Cyperus rotundus oil: a new therapeutic modality with comparable efficacy to Alexandrite laser photo-epilation.
42.) Phytoremediation of crude oil contaminated soil using nut grass, Cyperus rotundus.
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3.) Cyperus rotundus L. (CYPERACEAE) (SEDGE FAMILY)
"Purple nutsedge" "Sa'ad" "hasir" "si'd"
4.) TIRIRICA Cyperus rotundus
5.) BALAKALPAM (PRODUCT NO 1 WITH CYPERUS ROTUNDUS)
6.) HEPATONE (PRODUCT NO 2 WITH CYPERUS ROTUNDUS)
7.) Cyperus rotundus L. / Healthcare Properties
8.) The ameliorating effects of the cognitive-enhancing chinese herbs on
scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats.
9.) Rotundines A-C, three novel sesquiterpene alkaloids from Cyperus rotundus.
10.) Effect of feeding tagernut (Cyperus rotundus, L) meal on the performance of rabbits.
11.) Antimalarial sesquiterpenes from tubers of Cyperus rotundus: structure of
10,12-peroxycalamenene, a sesquiterpene endoperoxide.
12.) [Effects of the combination of Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bge. (AM),Angelica sinensis
(Oliv.) Diels (TAS), Cyperus rotundus L. (CR), Ligusticum chuangxiong Hort (LC) and Peaonia
veitchii lynch (PV) on the
hemorheological changes in "blood stagnating" rats].
13.) [Revision on the type of leaf trace bundles of Cyperus rotundus L].
14.) [Effects of the combination of Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bge. (AM),tail of Angelica
sinensis (Oliv.) Diels. (TAS), Cyperus rotundus L. (CR),Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort. (LC) and
Paeonia veitchii Lynch (PV) on the
hemorrheological changes in normal rats].
15.) [Treatment of intestinal metaplasia and atypical hyperplasia of gastric
mucosa with xiao wei yan powder].
16.) Monitoring and assessment of mercury pollution in the vicinity of a
chloralkali plant. IV. Bioconcentration of mercury in in situ aquatic and
terrestrial plants at Ganjam, India.
17.) Antimalarial compounds containing an alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl moiety from Tanzanian
medicinal plants.
18.) Antimalarial activity of Tanzanian medicinal plants.
19.) Effect of Nagarmotha (Cyperus rotundus Linn) on reserpine-induced emesis in pigeons.
20.) Pharmacological studies to isolate the active constituents from Cyperus
rotundus possessing anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic and analgesic activities.
21.) Characterization of ferredoxin from nutsedge, Cyperus rotundus L., and
other species with a high photosynthetic capacity.
22.) A pharmacological study of Cyperus rotundus.
23.) CYPERUS ROTUNDUS L. ROOT OIL
24.) POSSIBILITIES OF SOIL SOLARIZATION FOR THE ERRADICATION OF Cyperus
rotundus L. AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF SALINE SOILS
25.) Control Of Nut Grass (Cyperus Rotundus) In Asparagus. 26.) Neuroprotective and cognitive-enhancing effects of the combined extract of Cyperus rotundus and Zingiber officinale.
27.) Novel Food Supplement "CP1" Improves Motor Deficit, Cognitive Function, and
Neurodegeneration in Animal Model of Parkinson's Disease.
28.) Effect of Cyperus Rotundus on Cytokine Gene Expression in Experimental Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
29.) α-Cyperone of Cyperus rotundus is an effective candidate for reduction of inflammation by destabilization of microtubule fibers in brain.
30.) Identification of Neuroactive Constituents of the Ethyl Acetate Fraction from Cyperi Rhizoma Using Bioactivity-Guided Fractionation.
30.) Isocyperol, isolated from the rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus, inhibits LPS-induced inflammatory responses via suppression of the NF-κB and STAT3 pathways and ROS stress in LPS-stimulated
RAW 264.7 cells.
31.) Valencene from the Rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus Inhibits Skin Photoaging-Related Ion Channels and UV-Induced Melanogenesis in B16F10 Melanoma Cells.
32.) New Iridoid Glycosides with Antidepressant Activity Isolated from Cyperus rotundus.
32.) Antidiabetic activity of ethanolic extract of Cyperus rotundus rhizomes in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.
33.) LC-ESI-MS/MS analysis of total oligomeric flavonoid fraction of Cyperus rotundus and its antioxidant, macromolecule damage protective and antihemolytic effects.
34.) Cyperus rotundus L.: Traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacological activities.
35.) 6-Acetoxy Cyperene, a Patchoulane-type Sesquiterpene Isolated from Cyperus rotundus Rhizomes Induces Caspase-dependent Apoptosis in Human Ovarian Cancer Cells.
36.) Cyperus rotundus L. prevents non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced gastric mucosal damage by inhibiting oxidative stress.
37.) Solanioic Acid, an Antibacterial Degraded Steroid Produced in Culture by the Fungus Rhizoctonia solani Isolated from Tubers of the Medicinal Plant Cyperus rotundus.
38.) Structurally diverse terpenoids from the rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus L.
39.) New cycloartane glycosides from the rhizomes of Cyperus rotundus and their antidepressant activity.
40.) Investigation on Chinese herbal medicine for primary dysmenorrhea: implication from a nationwide prescription database in Taiwan.
41.) Topical Cyperus rotundus oil: a new therapeutic modality with comparable efficacy to Alexandrite laser photo-epilation.
42.) Phytoremediation of crude oil contaminated soil using nut grass, Cyperus rotundus.
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