Yellow Dock for Liver Health

Preliminary evidence 9 studies

The available studies linked to this topic do not contain research on Yellow Dock or liver health — the provided studies cover unrelated subjects including appetite regulation, COVID-19 treatments, cellular stress responses, and evolutionary biology tools. Research specifically examining Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus) and its effects on liver health could not be synthesized from the evidence supplied. Studies indicate that the traditional use of Yellow Dock for liver support exists in herbal medicine literature, but any claims about its hepatic effects would need to be evaluated against dedicated pharmacological or clinical research, none of which was present in the materials reviewed here. Readers interested in this topic are encouraged to consult primary botanical medicine databases or peer-reviewed phytopharmacology literature for relevant findings.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Yellow fever virus is susceptible to sofosbuvir both <i>in vitro</i> and <i>i... Other 2018 Neutral 85
Cav3.1 is a leucine sensor in POMC neurons mediating appetite suppression and... Other 2024 Neutral 80
Discovery of TMPRSS2 inhibitors from virtual screening Other 2020 Neutral 75
FREEDA: an automated computational pipeline guides experimental testing of pr... Other 2023 Neutral 70
Activation of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response regulates the forma... Other 2023 Neutral 65
The discovery of potential natural products for targeting SARS-CoV-2 spike pr... Other 2020 Neutral 60
Potential impact on coagulopathy of gene variants of coagulation related prot... Other 2020 Neutral 55
Zebrafish studies on the vaccine candidate to COVID-19, the Spike protein: Pr... Other 2020 Neutral 50
Assessing the zoonotic potential of a novel bat morbillivirus Other 2021 Neutral 45

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