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Decursinol GS
Decursinol GS
by Doctors Best
120 Capsules

Promotes Healthy Joints And Enhances Joint Comfort*

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Decursinol GS contains a whole root extract from the plant Angelica gigas Nakai, commonly known as Korean Angelica. This plant has a history of traditional use dating back over a thousand years. The product is prepared via a proprietary process in which dried whole roots undergo an alcohol-based extraction yielding a high concentration of the major active compounds of the root: decursinol and decursin. Studies suggest that Decursinol-50 may be useful for the treatment and relief of minor pain.*

Glucosamine sulfate is added to this formula to provide added joint support.*

Minor Pain Relief
Animal and in vitro experiments suggest the ability of Decursinol-50 extract, and its major components decursinol and decursin, to alleviate minor pain. Decursinol, one of the compounds purified from the dried roots of Angelica gigas Nakai, has been studied in animals for its pain relieving effects. It appears to produce analgesic effects in animal studies by impacting opioid receptors in the central nervous system, but may also affect adrenergic and serotonergic receptors. The central nervous system effect seems to be the major mechanism of action. Decursin, a related but distinct compound from Angelica gigas Nakai, has shown modulatory activities on a number of degradation enzymes and cytokines of the immune system in vitro.*

Animal Data
In a series of animal experiments, mice were subjected to testing on various models of pain to determine the effects of decursinol at alleviating thepain response. The methanolic extract from dried roots of Angelica gigas Nakai was shown to significantly enhance the latency of the pain response to both the tail-flick and hot-plate experiments in these animals, indicating higher tolerance to pain in these animals. Researchers suggest that the tail-flick response pain model may be a good indicator of response to pain in humans.

As is often the case with animal research, the doses used were quite large. The results showed that the pain relief effect was dose-dependent and started at an oral dose of 100 mg/kg of body weight. A significant sedative relaxing effect was shown at an oral dose of 200 mg/kg of body weight.*

In a separate animal pain model (also a part of the same set of experiments described above), decursinol was found to attenuate the number of writhings induced by intraperitoneal injections of acetic acid. Injection of acetic acid causes inflammation and the writhing response is considered an inflammatory pain model. A decrease in the number of writhings is another crude indicator of higher levels of pain tolerance in mice.*

Studies using further pain models were also performed. In one such study, formalin was injected into the hindpaw of several mice. Two distinct periods of licking/flinching and biting the paw are observed in the formalin test. The decursinol-treated mice exhibited diminished pain sensations in both phases, especially in the second phase. In addition, production of the inflammatory cytokines TNF-alpha, IL-1beta and IFN-gamma was shown to be inhibited by decursinol. These series of animal experiments highlight a number of potentially distinct mechanisms whereby decursinol may decrease the normal response to pain.*

In vitro Studies
Decursin, a separate compound from the roots of Angelica gigas Nakai, has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects in vitro. A trial was performed in which both mouse and human macrophages were activated with LPS (a bacterial lipopolysaccharide that is a known inducer of inflammation) in the absense and presence of decursin. Macrophages play important roles in the regulation of inflammation in the body. These cells, when activated, stimulate the activity of other immune system molecules such as degradation enzymes (i.e. MMPs, or matrix metalloproteinases, enzymes that degrade extracellular matrix proteins) and cytokines. Decursin was found to suppress the induction of MMP-9 by macrophages in vitro in a dose-dependent manner. It was also able to inhibit LPS-induced nitric oxide production, another response associated with inflammation, in vitro. In further investigations, decursin was also found to suppress the production of a number of different inflammatory markers, such as MCP-1 (which plays a role in the recruitment of immune cells to the inflammatory site), IL-8, TNF-alpha, and IL-1 beta. Decursin was found to suppress all of these markers at the transcriptional level in vitro by blocking the genes involved in the associated immune responses.*

Clinical Trial Data
A recent clinical trial was conducted at the Mapo Pain Clinic in South Korea to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of GWB78 extract, also known as Decursinol-50, in a group of individuals with chronic pain not responsive to other treatments. Each participant (40 participants total) was administered 500 milligrams of GWB78 powder daily for two weeks in conjunction with a physical therapy regimen. The control group consisting of 40 additional participants was treated only with physical therapy for the same time period.*

Blood samples were taken and the degree of pain was measured using a visual analog scale (VAS). VAS pain scores were significantly reduced by an average of 68% in the participants treated with Decursinol-50, whereas pain scores in the control group (physical therapy alone) only improved by an average of 15%. The treatment was well tolerated with no adverse effects noted, indicating the safety of the extract, and no significant changes in blood measures were seen. Further clinical trials with larger numbers of participants are currently underway.*


   

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: Two (2) Capsules
Servings Per Container: 60
 Amount
Per Serving
Daily
Value
Angelica
(Decursinol-50)
Extract from Roots of Korean Angelica (Angelica gigas Nakai)
250 mg ** 
Glucosamine
(From Glucosamine Sulfate 2KCl)
750 mg ** 
Potassium
(From Glucosamine Sulfate 2KCl)
92 mg 3% 
Chloride
(From Glucosamine Sulfate 2KCl)
85 mg 3% 
** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Other Ingredients
Cellulose, Gelatin Capsule, Magnesium Stearate (Vegetable Source)
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, two (2) capsules two(2) times daily with or without food, or more as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
If pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare provider before taking this, or any, supplement. ... Keep out of reach of children. ... Store in a cool, dry place.
Allergen Info
Doctors Best products do not contain milk, egg, wheat, yeast, corn, sugar, sweeteners, starch, salt, preservatives, waxes, coating or colors. Doctor's Best products are also GLUTEN FREE. ... CONTAINS SHELLFISH (crab and shrimp).



Applicable Functions
Inflammation Nutrition, Joint Comfort, Joint Health, Joint Mobility, Joint Pain, Osteoarthritis Nutrition, Pain management, Sprain, Sprain ankle, Swollen Joints
Related Structure Groups
Ankle, Cartilage, Elbow, Finger, Hip, Joints, Knee, Shoulder, Toes, Wrist
About Doctors Best

We firmly believe that the integration of scientific research and traditional wisdom is how nutritional and herbal supplements will reach their exciting potential.

Founded in 1990 by a pioneering physician committed to science-based alternative health care, Doctor’s Best offers only the most important nutritional supplements. Careful research and precise formula development keeps us at the leading edge of quality, effectiveness, and innovation.

Containing the finest quality raw materials from around the world, Doctor’s Best supplements embody the best that traditional knowledge and current scientific research have to offer in the field of therapeutic nutrition. Countless hours have been spent analyzing scientific literature to provide sound alternatives to the proliferation of questionable supplements in the marketplace.

Each Doctor's Best product is accompanied by an annotated "Fact Sheet" with detailed background information, structure-function statements, and scientific references that substantiate these statements. All structure-function statements have been filed with the FDA in accordance with DSHEA regulations.

Traditional wisdom, up-to-date research, product quality you can trust: everything you need to develop smart strategies for achieving optimal health and well-being. We think you’ll agree that this combination of products and services is second to none.

Capsule And Tablet Information
Q. What are your capsules made of?
A. Doctor's Best capsules are typical gelatin capsules, with the exception of select products now available in veggie cap form. They are made of gelatin from cattle, like the familiar "Knox gelatin" sold in grocery stores.

The gelatin used to make Doctor's Best's capsules is manufactured in accordance with strict guidelines that ensure it is BSE-free. The FDA and the supplement industry approved these guidelines. The gelatin is made only from cattle living in non-BSE countries. All Doctor's Best capsules are in full compliance with the FDA's September 1997 industry guide, The Sourcing and Processing of Gelatin to Reduce the Potential Risk Posed by Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in FDA-Regulated Products for Human Use.

Q. How long does it take for a capsule to dissolve?
A. Approximately 30-45 minutes. For 2-piece gelatin capsule, the USP standard for maximum dissolution time is 45 minutes.

Q. How long does it take for a tablet to dissolve?

A. FDA Rules & Regulations require tablets to dissolve in 45 minutes or less. However, Doctor's Best sets its standards higher. They require that their tablets dissolve in 30 minutes or less. Every lot of products in tablet form is tested to verify that it dissolves in under 30 minutes.

Q. Can I find out how fast a capsule or tablet dissolves by dropping it in a glass of water or vinegar at home?

A. Testing dissolution times at home using vinegar is not an accurate way to learn what happens to capsules and tablets in your stomach. Because stomach acid is much stronger than vinegar, capsules and tablets dissolve much faster in the stomach than in a glass of water or vinegar. Also, the stomach continually "agitates" its contents, much like a washing machine does.
Vitamin And Dosage Intake
Q. Who determines what the daily dosage should be? And how is this done?
A. A panel of scientists at The Natural Academy of Sciences performs extensive research, ongoing clinical studies and scientific testing in order to determine the RDI (Recommended Daily Intake).

Q. I see that Silicon Dioxide has been used as an excipient in some of your products. Should I be concerned?

A. Silicon Dioxide is a GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) food additive. Numerous studies have found the following:
    The oral toxicity for humans would be greater than 350 grams in one dose based on allometric comparisons between the mice studied and humans.

    A single dose of 2,500mg of amorphous polymeric silicon dioxide to human volunteers did not significantly raise the SiO2 excretion in the urine. This suggests poor absorption of silicon dioxide (Langendorf 1966).

    Less than one one-hundredth (1/100th) of the dose was found in urine, suggesting extremely poor absorption (Langendorf 1966).

    This would suggest that there is no scientific reason to eliminate silicon dioxide as an excipient at the very low levels found in dietary supplements.
Q. Why is silicon dioxide used as an excipient in Doctor’s Best products? Why are excipients used at all?
A. Silicon Dioxide is used as a flow agent to enable "sticky" substances to flow through the encapsulation equipment. If silicon dioxide were not used, other flow agents would have to be used which would actually increase the number of excipients found in a given product. Ideally, the fewer excipients used, the better.

Q. Is there a limit to how many vitamins can be taken safely in one day?
A. Our bodies need vitamins and minerals, and if taken in large amounts, vitamins and minerals can adversely affect health. Large amounts of anything can be toxic. Our best advice is to work with a nutritionally aware doctor and follow label directions.
Scientific References
1) Choi S.S., Han K.J., Lee H.K., Han E.J., Suh H.W. Antinociceptive profiles of crude extract from roots of Angelica gigas NAKAI in various pain models. Biol Pharm Bull. 2003 Sep;26(9):1283-8.

2) Choi S.S., Han K.J., Lee J.K., Lee H.K., Han E.J., Kim D.H., Suh H.W. Antinociceptive mechanisms of orally administered decursinol in the mouse. Life Sci. 2003 Jun 13;73(4):471-85.

3) Kim J.H., Jeong J.H., Jeon S.T., Kim H., Ock J., Suk K., Kim S.I., Song K.S., Lee W.H. Decursin inhibits induction of inflammatory mediators by blocking nuclear factor-kappaB activation in macrophages. Mol Pharmacol. 2006 Jun;69(6):1783-90.

4) Chun Y.S. Clinical study of GWB78 as a pain-killer with chronic degenerative joint arthritis and cervicoomobrachial syndrome patients. Mapo Pain Clinic, Seoul. November 2001. Scigenic Co., Ltd. Unpublished study report obtained from manufacturer.
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