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@article{Kawtikwar2010DeerAT, title={Deer antlers- Traditional use and future perspectives}, author={Pravin S. Kawtikwar and Durgacharan A. Bhagwat and Dinesh M. Sakarkar}, journal={Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge}, year={2010}, volume={9}, pages={245-251}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:2168193}}
  • P. Kawtikwar, D. Bhagwat, D. Sakarkar
  • Published 1 April 2010
  • Environmental Science, Medicine
  • Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

Understanding chemical and molecular characteristics of antlers is crucially important to elucidate the clinical and medicinal efficacies of antler to make antler products acceptable as nutraceuticals and functional foods.

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Experimental data will give a conclusion that folkloric poor reputations on ODA must be concerned only with poor extraction efficiency of conventional 100 oC water extraction and not based on the composition of bioactive substances of ODA.

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The Effect of Rusa unicolor Antler Deer Extracts from East Kalimantan in Bone Turnover Cell Models.
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The extracts of R. unicolor antler's horn from East Kalimantan can effectively degrade inflammatory marker expression and preserve osteoblast functions.

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Deer Antler Supplements , Growth Factors and Possible Cancer Risks Borna
    IlićYo

    Medicine

  • 2016

Cautious use of Deer Antler supplements is advisable due to the insufficient scientific evidence, lack of human trials and even the possibility of using illegal, adulterated products.

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Comparison of chemical compositions and osteoprotective effects of different sections of velvet antler.
    Sung-Hui TsengChun-hsien Sung Ching-Chiung Wang

    Environmental Science, Medicine

    Journal of ethnopharmacology

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Sika deer (Cervus nippon) velvet antler ameliorates 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene-induced atopic dermatitis-like clinical signs in a rodent model
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    Medicine, Environmental Science

  • 2020

The results of the present study strongly suggest that antler extract exhibits therapeutic activity against atopic dermatitis via regulation of inflammatory response.

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    Agricultural and Food Sciences

  • 2013

The result showed that Timor deer had different preference to the grasses offered and had a high preference on the combination of Pennisetum purpureum, Commelina benghalensis, Hierochloe horsfieldii, and Sorghum caudatum.

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Total velvet-antler polypeptide extract from Cervus nippon Temminck induces cell proliferation and activation of the PI3K-Akt signalling pathway in human peripheral blood lymphocytes
    Min ZhangNa LiX. QuSu LuoG. Drummen

    Medicine, Biology

  • 2016

VA (Cervus nippon Temminck) protein extract (VAPE) was used to induce cell proliferation and differentiation in human peripheral blood lymphocyte cell line 1301 cells to provide novel insights into the further understanding of the molecular and signalling pathway mechanisms of VAPE in promoting proliferation of human peripheralBlood lymphocyte cells.

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Aqueous Extract of Red Deer Antler Promotes Hair Growth by Regulating the Hair Cycle and Cell Proliferation in Hair Follicles
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    Biology, Environmental Science

    TheScientificWorldJournal

  • 2014

Results indicate that deer antler aqueous extract promotes hair growth by extending the anagen phase and regulating cell proliferation in the hair follicle region.

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The results suggest that SDA-Col I might be used to promote and regulate osteoblast proliferation and differentiation and provide the basis for novel therapeutic strategies in the treatment of bone injury and/or in scaffolds for bone replacement strategies.

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