Bovine cartilage
Bovine cartilage/Drug Interactions:
Antiangiogenic agentsAntiangiogenic agents: Based on animal and laboratory studies and secondary sources, bovine cartilage may have antiangiogenic properties (4; 13). Antiarthritic agentsAntiarthritic agents: Based on animal study and secondary sources, bovine cartilage may have antiarthritic properties (14). AntineoplasticsAntineoplastics: Based on in vitro study, bovine cartilage may have antineoplastic effects (5). ImmunosuppressantsImmunosuppressants: Based on clinical study, bovine cartilage may have immunomodulatory effects (7). Bovine cartilage/Herb/Supplement Interactions:
Antiangiogenic agentsAntiangiogenic agents: Based on animal and laboratory studies and secondary sources, bovine cartilage may have antiangiogenic properties (4; 13). Antiarthritic agentsAntiarthritic agents: Based on animal study and secondary sources, bovine cartilage may have antiarthritic properties (14). AntineoplasticsAntineoplastics: Based on in vitro study, bovine cartilage may have antineoplastic effects (5). Immunosuppressive herbsImmunosuppressive herbs: Based on clinical study, bovine cartilage may have immunomodulatory effects (7). Bovine cartilage/Food Interactions:
Insufficient available evidence.Bovine cartilage/Lab Interactions:
Purified protein derivative of tuberculin (PPD)Purified protein derivative of tuberculin (PPD): Based on a rat study, bovine cartilage may interact with PPD, since there were decreases in delayed-type hypersensitivity to intradermal Mycobacterium butyricum in rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis (14).