E C Krause
University of Illinois at Chicago
15 Papers
16 Citations
E C Krause is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Black cohosh & Blood chemistry. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of E C Krause include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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Papers
Safety and efficacy of black cohosh and red clover for the management of vasomotor symptoms: a randomized controlled trial.
Stacie E. Geller,Lee P. Shulman,Richard B. van Breemen,Suzanne Banuvar,Ying Zhou,Geena Epstein,Samad Hedayat,Dejan Nikolic,E C Krause,C E Piersen,Judy L. Bolton,Guido F. Pauli,Norman R. Farnsworth +12 more
TL;DR: Black cohosh and red clover did not significantly reduce the frequency of vasomotor symptoms as compared with placebo and safety monitoring indicated that both botanicals were safe as administered.
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Pharmacokinetics of prenylated hop phenols in women following oral administration of a standardized extract of hops.
Richard B. van Breemen,Yang Yuan,Suzanne Banuvar,Lee P. Shulman,Xi Qiu,René F. Ramos Alvarenga,Shao-Nong Chen,Birgit M. Dietz,Judy L. Bolton,Guido F. Pauli,E C Krause,Marlos A. G. Viana,Dejan Nikolic +12 more
TL;DR: This human study indicated long half-lives of the estrogenic and proestrogenic prenylated phenols in hops but no acute toxicity.
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The University of Illinois at Chicago/National Institutes of Health Center for Botanical Dietary Supplements Research for Women's Health: from plant to clinical use.
Norman R. Farnsworth,E C Krause,Judy L. Bolton,Guido F. Pauli,Richard B. van Breemen,James G. Graham +5 more
TL;DR: The primary focus of this article is to describe the operation of the Center for Botanical Dietary Supplements Research, from acquiring and identifying botanicals to isolating and identifying active constituents, to elucidating their mechanisms of action, and to conducting phase I and phase II clinical studies.
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Pharmacokinetics of 23-epi-26-deoxyactein in women after oral administration of a standardized extract of black cohosh.
RB van Breemen,W Liang,Suzanne Banuvar,Lee P. Shulman,Y Pang,Y Tao,Dejan Nikolic,K M Krock,D. S. Fabricant,Shao-Nong Chen,Samad Hedayat,Judy L. Bolton,Guido F. Pauli,C E Piersen,E C Krause,Stacie E. Geller,Norman R. Farnsworth +16 more
TL;DR: Pharmacokinetic analyses of 23‐epi‐26‐deoxyactein in sera indicated that the maximum concentration and area under the curve increased proportionately with dosage, and that the half‐life was ~2 h for all dosages.
Biological and chemical standardization of a hop (Humulus lupulus) botanical dietary supplement.
E C Krause,Yang Yuan,Atieh Hajirahimkhan,Huali Dong,Birgit M. Dietz,Dejan Nikolic,Guido F. Pauli,Judy L. Bolton,Richard B. van Breemen +8 more
TL;DR: An extract of hops was developed to address the demand for a standardized, estrogenic botanical dietary supplement and was a reproducible botanical extract suitable for subsequent investigations of safety and efficacy.
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