Pagoda tree
Pagoda tree/Drug Interactions:
Anticoagulants and antiplateletsAnticoagulants and antiplatelets: Based on in vitro studies, lectins from pagoda tree seeds may have agglutinating activity and blood group specificity (6; 7). Anti inflammatory agentsAnti inflammatory agents: Based on an in vitro study of sophoricoside isolated from immature pagoda tree fruits, pagoda tree may inhibit interleukin (IL)-6 bioactivity (2). Antimicrobial agentsAntimicrobial agents: Pagoda tree may have antimicrobial activity (5). AntioxidantsAntioxidants: Based on in vitro study, pagoda tree may have antioxidant activity (3). ImmunosuppressantsImmunosuppressants: D-galactopyranose- and 2-acetamido--2-deoxy-D-galactopyranose-specific lectin purified from pagoda tree seeds may have immunological properties (8). Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents (NSAIDs), COX-2 inhibitorsNonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents (NSAIDs), COX-2 inhibitors: Based on an in vitro study of sophoricoside isolated from immature pagoda tree fruits, pagoda tree may selectively inhibit cyclooxygenase COX-2 activity (2). RadioprotectiveagentsRadioprotectiveagents: Based on a study of irradiated (2.5Gy) human lymphoblastoid cells and mice, a combination of pagoda tree and pantocrine (deer velvet extract) may be radioprotective (4). Tyrosinase inhibitorsTyrosinase inhibitors: Based on in vitro study, pagoda tree may potently inhibit tyrosinase (IC50=95.6mcg/mL) (3). Pagoda tree/Herb/Supplement Interactions:
Anticoagulants and antiplateletsAnticoagulants and antiplatelets: Based on in vitro studies, lectins from pagoda tree seeds may have agglutinating activity and blood group specificity (6; 7). Anti inflammatory herbsAnti inflammatory herbs: Based on an in vitro study of sophoricoside isolated from immature pagoda tree fruits, pagoda tree may inhibit interleukin (IL)-6 bioactivity (2). AntimicrobialsAntimicrobials: Pagoda tree may have antimicrobial activity (5). AntioxidantsAntioxidants: Based on in vitro study, pagoda tree may have antioxidant activity (3). COX-2 inhibitorsCOX-2 inhibitors: Based on an in vitro study of sophoricoside isolated from immature pagoda tree fruits, pagoda tree may selectively inhibit cyclooxygenase COX-2 activity (2). Deer velvetDeer velvet: Based on a study of irradiated (2.5Gy) human lymphoblastoid cells and mice, a combination of pagoda tree and pantocrine (deer velvet extract) may be radioprotective (4). ImmunosuppressantsImmunosuppressants: D-galactopyranose- and 2-acetamido--2-deoxy-D-galactopyranose-specific lectin purified from pagoda tree seeds may have immunological properties (8). MelaninMelanin: Based on in vitro study, pagoda tree may potently inhibit tyrosinase, a catalyst for melanin synthesis (3). RadioprotectiveagentsRadioprotectiveagents: Based on a study of irradiated (2.5Gy) human lymphoblastoid cells and mice, a combination of pagoda tree and pantocrine (deer velvet extract) may be radioprotective (4). Pagoda tree/Food Interactions:
Insufficient available evidence.Pagoda tree/Lab Interactions:
Coagulation panelCoagulation panel: Based on in vitro studies, lectins from pagoda tree seeds may have agglutinating activity and blood group specificity (6; 7). Pagoda tree/Treatment Interactions:
Radiation therapyRadiation therapy: Based on a study of irradiated (2.5Gy) human lymphoblastoid cells and mice, a combination of pagoda tree and pantocrine (deer velvet extract) may be radioprotective (4).