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An overview of anti-diabetic plants used in Gabon: Pharmacology and Toxicology [PDF]
, 2018 © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Ethnopharmacological relevance: The management of diabetes mellitus management in African communities, especially in Gabon, is not well established as more than 60% of population rely on traditional treatments as ...A. Souza, Abdelgadir, Abdu-Aguye, Abdulrazaq, Abubakar, Adebayo, Adedoyin, Adelusi, Ademuyiwa, Adeneye, Adeneye, Adeneye, Adeneye, Aderibigbe, Adeyemi, Adisa, Adler, Agbor, Agnaniet, Agunbiabe, Agyare, Ajaiyeoba, Ajaiyoeba, Ajao, Ajayi, Akah, Akash, Akinloye, Akpanyung, Aladodo, Alaribe, Amole, Anaduaka, Anosike, Anowi, Anowi, Antia, Anyanwu, Apers, Areola, Arthur, Asadu, Asha, Ashraf, Asolkar, Assob, Asuquo, Atangwho, Atawodi, Atawodi, Aw, Awah, Awe, Aziba, B. Bading Taika, Balasubramanian, Bamisaye, Bapna, Bardi, Bayan, Bella, Ben-Chioma, Bera, Biney, Bisong, Brantley, Calapai, Campbell, Campbell-Tofte, Capasso, Chika, Chokshi, Chris-Ozoko, Coolborn, Coria-Téllez, Da-Costa-Rocha, Dadzeasah, Dahake, Das, Dhanabalan, Djeussi, Djimeli, Djomeni, Djomeni Dzeufiet, Effiong, Effiong, Effo, Eidi, Ejike, El-Demerdash, Elufioye, Elumalai, Eluwa, Eneh, Erharuyi, Erhirhie, Eteng, Etuk, Ewenighi, Ewere, Eyong, Eze, Ezeasor, Ezejindu, Ezejiofor, Ezeokeke, Ezike, Ezuruike, Fang-Chui, Farzaei, Fernand, Ferreira, Feuya Tchouya, Feuya Tchouya, Fongang, Fred-Jaiyesimi, Gandhare, Ganesh, Gbadegesin, Gboeloh, Gemede, Ghani, Ghiware, Gomez-Flores, Gondi, Goutarel, Gupta, Gutierrez, H.P. Bourobou Bourobou, Halim, Hamzah, Hansen, Helfer, Hossain, Houghton, Houël, Huang, Huang, Husain, Husin, Ibibia, Igbe, Igboasoiyi, Ilodigwe, Ilodigwe, Ilusanya, Inya-Agha, Iroanya, Irondi, Irondi, Ishola, Iwu, Iyamah, Jawonisi, Juárez-Rojop, Juárez-Rojop, Kadima, Kaiser, Kamagate, Kamboj, Karimi, Karioti, Kathirvel, Kazeem, Kazeem, Kengni, Kengni, Khodabakhsh, Kolawole, Kouakou, Koudou, Kouitcheu Mabeku, Krishna, Kubilienė, Kuete, Kuete, Kuete, Kulkarni, Kumar, Kumar, Kumar, Kupchan, L. Lione, L.S. MacKenzie, Lakshmi, Lamidi, Lawal, Lawal, Laxane, Lee, Li, Lima, Ludvik, Ludvik, Luka, M. Bouckandou, Mabeku, Madingou, Madingou, Malviya, Manga, Maniyar, Manjur, Manvitha, Mathur, Maurya, Mačiulaitis, Mbiantcha, Mebale, Mengome, Midawa, Miranda-Osorio, Mishra, Miura, Mohamed, Mohammed, Mohammed, Mohammed, Mohammed, Momoh, Montasser, Muhammad, Muhammad, Muhammad, Muhammad, Muttaka, Nabukenya, Nakavuma, Naseri, Naskar, Navghare, Ndam, Nessa, Ngoc, Ngondi, Ngondi, Ngueguim, Ngueguim, Nishimura, Niyonzima, Nkono Ya Nkono, Nkono Ya Nkono, Ntyonga-Pono, Nwamarah, Nweze, Nwodo, Nwokocha, Nyunaï, Nyunaï, N’doua, N’guessan, N’Guessan, Obiang, Obiudu, Ocho-Anin Atchibri, Oduola, Oduola, Ofusori, Ogbonnia, Ogunrinola, Ojewole, Ojewole, Ojewunmi, Ojewunmi, Ojiako, Okeke, Okokon, Okokon, Okokon, Okolie, Okolo, Okonkwo, Olajide, Olaleye, Olatokunboh, Olivier, Olowu, Olubomehin, Ombra, Omodamiro, Omonkhua, Ong, Onyekwe, Osabede, Osadebe, Osigwe, Ouédraogo, Oyewusi j, Ozsoy-Sacan, Padilla-Camberos, Palaksha, Panda, Panda, Parle, Passoni, Patel, Patil, Ping, Pochapski, Pour, Pérez, Rajesh, Raji, Rauf, Ravi, Renjith, Rong, Rosemary, Roy, Sabitha, Sagnia, Santas, Satyaprakash, Saxena, Seung, Shah, Sharma, Sharma, Sharma, Shittu, Silva, Singh, Singh, Sio, Somova, Souza, Sowemimo, Sudhakar, Sule, Sunday, Sunday, Suryawanshi, Sutar, Swargiary, Swathi, Taj Eldin, Talreja, Tan Paul, Tanayen, Tchamadeau, Teugwa, Thongsom, Titanji, Tjeck, Togola, Toma, Toma, Trabelsi, Uchechi, Ufelle, Umoh, Vannamalar, Varghese, Varghese, Vashishtha, Verma, Verma, Vijayalakshmi, Vikram, Vliet, Wang, Wang, Wauthoz, Woode, Yakubu, Yasir, Yeap, Yessoufou, Yokozawa, Yousuf, Yu, Zakiah, Zhang, Zhao, Zheng +374 morecore +4 more sourcesStudy of PEG-Filstim sub-acute toxicity
Farmatsevtychnyi zhurnal, 2018 Febrile neutropenia caused by cytostatic therapy in the treatment of oncological diseases is a frequent complication, which results in enforced reduction in chemotherapy doses and lower effectiveness of the treatment. Introduction of the recombinant forms of the natural protein granulocyte colony-stimulating factor into clinical practice has allowed to V. L. Karbovskyi, I. A. Shevchuk, O. V. Kurkina, T. Ye. Makovska +3 moreopenaire +3 more sourcesToxicological Study Employing Repeated Doses of Garcinielliptone FC, a Polyisoprenylated-Benzophenone Isolated from Seed of Platonia Insignis Mart [PDF]
, 2015 The major constituent from the hexane extract of the seeds of P. insignis is GFC (garcinielliptone FC). Doses of 25, 50and 75 mg/kg of GFC were aseptically suspended in 0.05% Tween 80 dissolved in 0.9% saline (vehicle) and orally administered for30, 90 ...da Costa Júnior, Joaquim S., David, Jorge M., Faillace, Martín Sebastián, Falcão Ferraz, Alexandre de B., Filho, José Carlos C. L. S., Freitas, Rivelilson M., Peláez, Walter José, Silva, Ana P. +7 morecore +1 more sourceAcute, Sub-Acute and Cell Toxicity of Verbascoside
Research Journal of Medicinal Plant, 2015 Verbascoside or acteoside is the most abundant phenylethanoid glycoside that possesses health beneficial pharmacological activities, including anti-nociceptive, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer. Due to the wide range of pharmacological activities of verbascoside and insufficient data on the safety profile, the acute, subacute and cellular toxicity of ...Hossein Hosseinzad, Leila Etemad, Reza Zafari, Naser Vahdati- Mashhadian, Seyed Adel Moallem, Zahra Oskouei Shirvan +5 moreopenaire +1 more sourcePhenotype standardization for drug-induced kidney disease. [PDF]
, 2015 Drug-induced kidney disease is a frequent cause of renal dysfunction; however, there are no standards to identify and characterize the spectrum of these disorders.Awdishu, Linda, Cerda, Jorge, Chakaravarthi, Raj, Davenport, Andrew, Goldstein, Stuart L, Holden, Arthur L, Macedo, Etienne, Mehta, Ravindra L, Murray, Patrick T +8 morecore +2 more sourcesDispelling urban myths about default uncertainty factors in chemical risk assessment - Sufficient protection against mixture effects? [PDF]
, 2013 © 2013 Martin et al.; licensee BioMed Central LtdThis article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Assessing the detrimental health effects of chemicals requires the extrapolation of experimental data in animals to human A Kortenkamp, A Kortenkamp, A Rane, AG Renwick, AG Renwick, AG Renwick, AG Renwick, AJ Lehman, Andreas Kortenkamp, BD Naumann, BD Naumann, BGH Bokkers, CI Bliss, CM Thompson, CS Weil, D Hattis, D Hattis, D Hattis, D Hattis, D Hattis, D Hattis, D Hattis, D Hattis, Danish EPA, DL Glaubiger, DM Sheehan, DW Gaylor, ECETOC, ECETOC, ECHA, EJ Bigwood, EJ Calabrese, EJ Calabrese, EJ Calabrese, EJ Calabrese, EJ Freireich, ER Homan, European Commission, European Community, F Kalberlah, F Kalberlah, F Kalberlah, G Charnley, G Ginsberg, G Ginsberg, G Ginsberg, G Ginsberg, G Vettorazzi, GA Skowronski, GN Krasovskii, GWM Petersvolleberg, H Boxenbaum, H Carlson-Lynch, HA Tilson, HJ Clewell, HJ Clewell, IPCS, IPCS, IPCS, IPCS, IPCS, IWF Davidson, JC Swartout, JECFA, JEFCA, JEFCA, JL Dorne, JLCM Dorne, K Schneider, K Schneider, K Schneider, K Walton, K Walton, K Walton, K Watanabe, KC Silverman, KEMI, KS Crump, KS Crump, LT Haber, M Dourson, M Faust, M Rennen, M Scholze, ME Meek, ML Dourson, ML Dourson, ML Dourson, National Research Council, National Research Council, Olwenn V Martin, P Griem, PR Gentry, PS Price, R Cooke, R Goble, R Hasegawa, R Hasegawa, R Kroes, R Scheuplein, R Truhaut, RH White, RL Dixon, SC Lewis, SCHER/SCENIHR/SCCS, Scholze Martin, SJS Baird, T Backhaus, TG Vermeire, TG Vermeire, USEPA, W Slob, W Slob, WJJ Hayes +113 morecore +1 more sourceSub-acute injection toxicity of Florfenicol VS 30
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021 Abstract This study is aimed at identifying organs and/or target organs systems that are most sensitive to the toxic effect of the drug under study, as well as determining the level of cumulation and reversibility of pathological changes in the animal body influenced by the pharmacological substance.A V Balyshev, M S Zhuravleva, V V Golovin, S V Abramov, M I Slozhenkina +4 moreopenaire +1 more sourceSub-acute oral toxicity study with fullerene C60 in rats
The Journal of Toxicological Sciences, 2012 To obtain initial information on the possible repeated-dose oral toxicity of fullerene C60, Crl:CD(SD) rats were administered fullerene C60 by gavage once daily at 0 (vehicle: corn oil), 1, 10, 100, or 1,000 mg/kg/day for 29 days, followed by a 14-day recovery period. No deaths occurred in any groups, and there were no changes from controls in detailed Mika, Takahashi, Hina, Kato, Yuko, Doi, Akihiro, Hagiwara, Mutsuko, Hirata-Koizumi, Atsushi, Ono, Reiji, Kubota, Tetsuji, Nishimura, Akihiko, Hirose +8 moreopenaire +3 more sourcesSublethal concentrations of waterborne copper induce cellular stress and cell death in zebrafish embryos and larvae [PDF]
, 2011 http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602011000100002&lng=es&nrm=isoCopper is an essential ion that forms part of the active sites of many proteins.Allende, Miguel, Gallardo, Viviana, Hernandez, Pedro, Mackenzie, Natalia, Reyes, Ariel, Undurraga, Cristian +5 morecore +3 more sources