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The effect of MCP-methanol (1), ECP-ethanol (2), and EACP-ethyl acetate (3) extracts of Crinum pedunculatum on the change in rectal temperature (A) and total decrease in temperature (B) (calculated as AUC) on brewer’s yeast-induced pyrexia. ***P< 0.001, ****P<0.0001 relative to the control (One way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s multiple comparison test).
Result of molecular docking using the Autodock program for a) reticuline; b) galantamine.
Possible sites for preventive consequences post-infection
Photomicrography of left femur of OVX+Test2 group
The cytotoxic potential of different water extracts (WE) under different concentrations (125, 250, 500 μg/mL). Cell viability was determined by MTS assay. All data are shown as mean ± standard deviation of three independent experiments. Significant difference was identified at *p < 0.05 compared to the control group.
Effect of crude extract of B. pinnatum concentrations on plasma only coagulation
HPLC-DAD chromatograms of phenolic compounds present in Moringa oleifera extracts during different seasons
High Pressure Thin Layer Chromatography: A (Visible light), B (254 nm, UV light), C (366 nm, UV light) and D (366 nm, Post Derivetization, UV light)
In-silico Molecular Docking Studies of some Isolated Phytochemicals from Biophytum veldkampii against Cyclooxygenase-II Enzyme and in vivo Anti-inflammatory Activity
Chemical structure of identified metabolites in A. mexicana extract.
Potential Cosmeceutical Applications and Evaluation of Human Skin Irritation of Tagetes erecta L. Flower Extract
Trichomes (t) of Azadirachta indica across found in RG, HC and FG samples. Figure
Antibacterial assay of plant extract of Cynodon dactylon against Lactobacillus acidophilus
Phytochemical and GC-MS Analysis of Hydro Ethanolic Leaf Extract of Ocimum sanctum (L.)
Concentration-dependent anti-trypanosomal activity of Benznidazole (dashed line) and water extracts of Ambelania duckei (dotted line) and Curarea toxicofera (plain line).
The disc diffusion test of the sample of 60%.
Anti‑quorum sensing potential of Adenanthera pavonina
Effects of Newtonia hildebrandtii extracts on Wistar rats' seminiferous architecture.
Sodium dodecyl sulfate‑polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis protein banding patterns of Memecylon species M: Marker
Cytotoxic Action and Proliferation in vitro and Analgesic Activity in vivo of Resin from Hymenaea stigonocarpa
Structure of β-sitosterol diglucosyl caprate (compound AG 5)
In vitro antitrypanosomal effects of ethanolic extract of S. occidentalis leaves
A photomicrograph of the control group of normal ileum mucosa showing its characteristic layers
Ayurveda and Cancer
Tubulointerstitial damage index in kidney section of control and treatment groups
Chemical Constituents and Biological Studies of Origanum vulgare Linn.
An Automated or Semi-automated Identification System using Venation Pattern to Delimit Indian Leaf drugs: A Proposal
Comparative studies of death time of Hedychium spichatum and Zingiber zerumbet and the standard albendazole
A Comparative Profile of Methanol extracts of Allium Cepa and Allium sativum in Diabetic Neuropathy in Mice
The relationship between the red blood cells count (per mm3 of blood) and time (days) for normal Sprague-Dawley rats,
Influence of Sonication on the Phenolic Content and Antioxidant activity of Terminalia catappa L. leaves
Antihistaminic activity of aqueous extract of stem bark of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb.
Anti-inflammatory Activity of Aqueous extract of Mirabilis jalapa Linn. Leaves
Combined effects of p-coumaric acid and naringenin against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in rats
Co-TLC of Standard (STD)-apigenin and MEGA showing three fluorescent spots when observed at 254 nm after derivatisation with NP-PEG reagent.
Flowering plant of Eryngium caucasicum (cf. ref. 6).
Evaluation of in vitro Cytotoxic Effect of Trichosanthes dioica Root
Antianaphylactic and mast cell stabilization activity of Strychnos potatorum Linn. seed
The Effects of N-butanol Fraction and N-butanol Phase Remnant From 50% Aqueous-Ethanolic Extract of Cyndon Dactylon on Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones in Rat
(a) Fold increase in levels of MDA in the culture supernatants after 48 hr incubation in the in vitro experiments (relative to controls) for the effect of the herbal extracts on micro filarial motility. Results are from three individual experiments and the levels were expressed in nM mL-1
Biological activity of two red algae, Gracilaria salicornia and Hypnea flagelliformis from Persian Gulf.
TLC of separated fractions
Stability of the extracellular broth against temperature, time and illumination
Amelioration of nitrobenzene-induced nephrotoxicity by the ethanol extract of the herb Euphorbia hirta

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Plant Habitat and close view of Punica granatum L.
Microscopical Investigation of Punica granatum L. Flower: A Traditional Drug with Vivid Therapeutic Promise
Apr 14, 2025 - 14:15
FTIR analysis of aqueous leaf extract of Hildegardia populifolia
FTIR Analysis, Total Phenolic Content, Antioxidant and Antidiabetic Activities of Hildegardia populifolia (Roxb.) Schott and Endl. (Malvaceae)
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Mechanism of action of Guan-Xin-Er-Hao (GXII) and hydroxysafflor yellow A (HSYA) in ameliorating atherosclerosis in ApoE−/− mice involves antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. The figure illustrates the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms of Guan-Xin-Er-Hao and Hydroxysafflor Yellow A. By balancing antioxidant enzymes and MDA production; they reduce Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS); thereby alleviating endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress. ROS-induced inflammation increases VCAM-1 express
Synergistic Effects of Guan-Xin-Er-Hao and Hydroxysafflor Yellow A on Atherosclerosis in ApoE-/- Mice: Unveiling Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Mechanisms
Apr 9, 2025 - 17:11
Isolation of components by column chromatography.
Isolation, Characterization and Structural Elucidation of a Bioactive Flavonoid from Schinus polygama Leaves Using Chromatographic and Spectroscopic Techniques
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Percentage of secondary metabolites profile from each extract.
Evaluation of Selectivity Index and Phytoconstituents Profile of Various Extracts from the Stem of Strychnos lucida R. Br. as Anti-malarial
Kapikacchu: The Brain Medicine
Kapikacchu: The Brain Medicine
2D representation of the 831 molecule (left), and the 3D representation coupled to 1PZ4 (right).
Virtual Screening of Fargesin Analogs as Candidates as Inhibitors of Aedes aegypti Sterol Carrier Protein

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