| 1. | Traditional Chinese herbal medicines, like berberine downregulate E-selectin.
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| 2. | Examples of products formed by this process are canadine and berberine.
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| 3. | Wool is still dyed with berberine today in northern India.
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| 4. | As a natural dye, berberine has a colour index of 75160.
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| 5. | It contains, among other things, quercetin, berberine, and achyranthine.
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| 6. | Berberine is usually found in the roots, rhizomes, stems, and bark.
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| 7. | The same authors illustrate a four-step process to produce Coptisine from berberine.
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| 8. | Similar effects have been attributed to berberine.
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| 9. | The bioavailability of berberine is low.
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| 10. | Thus, the two products are berberine, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, and hydrogen ion.
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