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A new flavone from Terminalia arjuna fruits
Phytochemistry, 1979S. R. Gupta, V. K. Gujral, Ashish Nagar
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Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic, 2000
Terminalia arjuna is a deciduous tree found throughout India growing to a height of 60-90 feet. The thick, white-to-pinkish-gray bark has been used in India's native Ayurvedic medicine for over three centuries, primarily as a cardiac tonic. Clinical evaluation of this botanical medicine indicates it can be of benefit in the treatment of coronary artery
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Terminalia arjuna is a deciduous tree found throughout India growing to a height of 60-90 feet. The thick, white-to-pinkish-gray bark has been used in India's native Ayurvedic medicine for over three centuries, primarily as a cardiac tonic. Clinical evaluation of this botanical medicine indicates it can be of benefit in the treatment of coronary artery
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Terminalia arjuna (Roxb.) Wt. and Arn. : A Review
International Journal of Pharmacology, 2010openaire +2 more sources
Effect of Terminalia arjuna on Cardiac Hypertrophy
2013S. Kumar, S.K. Maulik
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