Hemp Research — Page 31

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research papers, sorted by publication date. Browse the latest findings on hemp cultivation, processing, materials science, biomedical applications, and regulatory science from PubMed, OpenAlex, and other indexed sources.

Combination of Luteolin and Silibinin Has Hepatoprotective Effects on Rats' Liver Fibrosis Induced by Thioacetamide (2025)

Introduction: A serious public health condition called liver fibrosis can cause cirrhosis, cancer, and even patient death. Method: This study sought to determine if Luteolin [LUT] and Silibinin [SBN] could protect rats against oxidative stress and liver fibrosis caused by thioacetamide [TAA] over three weeks, as well as any potential mechanisms of action. There will be 49 adult

Hepatoprotective Plants (2021)

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research by Pullaiah, T.; Ramaiah, Maddi published in Handbook of Research on Herbal Liver Protection (2021).

Hepatoprotective effects of silybin in liver fibrosis (2025)

Chronic liver disease results in a response resembling "wound healing", also known as fibrosis, resulting in the progressive accumulation of connective tissue. Excessive fibrogenesis that results in the disruption of intercellular connections, interactions, and extracellular matrix composition are features of the fibrotic process mediated by various cell types and chemical mediators such as transforming growth factor-β. Redox-sensitive processes are major contributors to controlling this inflamm

Natural Remedies To Mitigate Liver Fibrosis And Chronic Liver Damage (2025)

Liver fibrosis and chronic liver damage are major global health concerns caused by sustained hepatic injury from conditions such as viral hepatitis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), alcoholic liver disease, and autoimmune disorders. Fibrosis is driven by excessive extracellular matrix deposition and hepatic stellate cell activation, which progressively lead to cirrhosis and liver failure. Conventional treatments focus on managing underlying causes, but emerging evidence suggests that n

Pollinator community response to planted pollinator habitat in agroecosystems over time (2022)

Pollinators are important both ecologically and economically, with the majority of flowering plants and many of the world’s crop species relying on animal pollination—the majority of which is provided by bees. However, documented pollinator population decline threatens ecosystem functioning and human well-being. As such, conservation methods such as augmented pollinator habitat are becoming popular tools to combat pollinator losses. In our study, we evaluate an initiative to plant pollinator hab

Prediction of Carbonation Progress in Concrete Containing Calcareous Fly Ash Co-Binder (2019)

According to the European Standards (EN 450-1, EN 206), it is not permissible to use calcareous fly ash as an additive to concrete. However, other standards (for example, the American and Canadian ones) allow the use of high-calcium fly ash (type C) in concrete. As a result of brown coal combustion, a large amount of this type of fly ash is produced, and considerations on their use in concrete are in progress. Research into the influence of high-calcium fly ash on concrete durability is fundamen

Collagen in diabetic wound healing (2020)

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research by Abas, Motaz; El Masry, Mohamed; Elgharably published in Wound Healing, Tissue Repair, and Regeneration in Diabetes (2020).