Phytochemical profile and phototoxicity of eleven Hypericum species extracts [PDF]
The genus Hypericum (family Hypericaceae) contains 484 species, one of which, Hypericum perforatum, is largely used in medicine as antidepressant, as well as antinflammatory, and antimicrobial agent.
Carrubba A. +8 more
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Editorial: Eye Pain: Etiology and Therapeutic Approaches. [PDF]
Rusciano D +3 more
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In Vitro Antioxidant and Inhibitory Study of Picrorhiza kurroa (Kutki), Syzygium aromaticum (Loung), Lawsonia inermis (Henna), Rheum emodi (Revand Chini), Curcuma longa (Haldi) Against Lipid Per-Oxidation in Mice Brain and Liver. [PDF]
Hassan F +4 more
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Phytochemical investigation of Pseudolephantopus spiralis (Less.) Cronquist
Introduction The genus Pseudoelephantopus (Asteraceae) consists of approximately three species native to temperate and tropical region of North and South America and distributed into the Lesser Antilles and moist uplands in the Galàpagos Islands1 ...
N. De Tommasi +11 more
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Extraction, Encapsulation into Lipid Vesicular Systems, and Biological Activity of Rosa canina L. Bioactive Compounds for Dermocosmetic Use. [PDF]
Sallustio V +11 more
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Hermannia geniculala is of the genus of flowering plant from the subfamily Byttnerioideae in the family Malnaceae. H. geniculata has been used in treatment of several diseases like colic, diabetes mellitus and other oxidative stress induced illnesses ...
Ariyo, Adeniran Lateef
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Anti-cancer activity of compounds isolated from Bursera microphylla
INTRODUCTION Bursera microphylla (BM), one of the common elephant trees, is widely distributed in Sonoran Desert in Mexico. Seri ethnic group in Sonoran Desert uses BM as a antinflammatory and painkiller drug for the treatment of sore throath, herpes ...
RICCARDI, Carlo +8 more
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Hermannia geniculata is of the genus of flowering plant from the subfamily Byttnerioideae in the family Malnaceae. H. geniculata has been used in treatment of several diseases like colic, diabetes mellitus and other oxidative stress induced illnesses ...
Adeniran, Lateef Ariyo
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Nature's Green Potential: Anticancer Properties of Plants of the Euphorbiaceae Family. [PDF]
Jiménez-González V +5 more
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Chemoprevention of colorectal tumors: Role of lactulose and of other agents
Chemoprevention can be defined as an attempt at cancer control in which the occurrence of the disease is prevented by the administration of one (or more) chemical compounds.
RONCUCCI, Luca, PONZ DE LEON, Maurizio
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