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Fatty Acid Profile and Antimicrobial Activity of Oils Extracted from Seeds of Oleaginous Plant Species
Leaves and rootbark Morphological features of L. lanceolata.
Anti-arthritic Potential of Aqueous and Ethanolic Extracts of Euphorbia helioscopia on Adjuvant-induced Arthritis in Rats
Antinociceptive effect of Brassica campestris leaves extract in rats in the formalin test.
Three-dimensional illustration of the Hepatitis C viral -polymerase (PDB-3MWV)
Effect of BTMP on Nitric Oxide.
Patterns of Caffeine Consumption in Western Province of Saudi Arabia
Histology photographs of excision wound model collected from different groups of rats on different days. (Magnification 10×) A) Control, B) Standard (framycetin), C) Poly herbal gel (PHG) treated (scale 100.0 pixel) α –sebaceous gland; β- epidermis; ©- granulated tissue; # -collagen.
TEM micrographs showing (a) untreated cell showing intact plasma membrane (PM), evenly distributed chromatin (EC), intact nuclear membrane (NM), (b) NGN treated cell showing nuclear fragmentation (NF), chromatin condensation (CC), vesicle formation (V), membrane blebbing (MB) and apoptotic bodies (AP).
Description of the wound site. Santa Maria Faculty, Cajazeiras, 2018.
3-dimensional interactions of ligands with receptor NADPH Oxidase.
Comparative analysis of antifungal activity of Cymbopogon citratus essential oil stored in different temperature and storage conditions.
Various properties of Ayurveda medicine and its effect on COVID-19.
UV-Vis spectrum of T. cordifolia extract, TC-SeNPs, and Selenious acid.
Chromatogram of sample (syrup).
Effect of various extracts obtained from C. viscosa on the percentage of GDRI.
Contour plot and (A1) Surface plot of output % cholesterol esterase inhibition vs. Power (W), Time (sec) (B) Contour plot and (B1)
GC-MS analysis of alcoholic leaf extract of Clerodendrum phlomides
Cytotoxicity assay by MTT. (n = 3)
Schematic representation of pharmacognostical standardization of Marsilea quadrifolia L.
HPLC profile of total alkaloids extract from stem barks of M. ciliata.
Effect of M. oleifera extract on serum testosterone level in STZinduced diabetic rats.
Habitat of J. nana var. bengalense
Photomicrographs (X 400) of C. deodara powdered drug showing microscopic characteristics. (a)Medullary
The effect of Im-CAE, Ma-CAE and Ag-CAE extracts on the cell viability (A) and NO production of RAW264.7 cells in the presence of LPS (B).
Histopathology of female organs.
Effect of EESM oral administration on (A) leukocyte migration x 106 cells/cavity, (B) proteins (mg/ml) induced by intrapleural injection of
Reducing power potency of aqueous and alcoholic extract of F. infectoria.
XRF spectra.
High-performance liquid chromatography chromatogram of active compounds in Benjakul extracts, (A) Standard (B) Benjakul extract.
GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Structures of isolated compounds of Hydnophytum formicarum Jack.
Isolation, Simultaneous Quantification of Taxifolin and Taxifolin-3-O-rhamnoside and Validation by RPHPLC
Comparative Macroscopic and Microscopic Characterization of Raw Herbal Drugs of Abrus precatorius L. and Glycyrrhiza glabra L.
Flow chart of participants.
Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power (FRAP) of Caralluma dalzielii. AAE: Ascorbic acid equivalent.
Giemsa staining of enteric pathogenic bacteria on Vero cells after being treated with the ethanolic extract of green tea combined with G. cowa, green tea extract and G. cowa extract, respectively, and comparing with the untreated control. Adhesion of bacteria on Vero cells observed under oil immersion microscope (100X) after staining with Giemsa stain.
Pharmacological Evaluation of Green Chilli in Alzheimer’s Disease
Plant material of T. pallida Brandis a) Plant leaf b) Leaf powder.
The absorbance curves of different algae extracted by UM method. (a) Wuxi sample (b) Cultured algae (c) Seaweed (d) Spirogyra (e) Changzhou sample.
2D representation of the 831 molecule (left), and the 3D representation coupled to 1PZ4 (right).
Anxiety-related behavior of rats in the elevated plus-maze test (EPM) on day 21 of experimentation (n=05).
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

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Morphological and anatomical features of Cajanus scarabaeoides leaf. (a) Habit of the Cajanus scarabaeoides showing pinnately compound leaves. (b) Transverse section of the leaf showing internal anatomy including epidermis, mesophyll, vascular bundles, and glandular trichomes. (c) Vein islet and veinlet termination pattern observed in a cleared leaf preparation. (d) Surface view of the lower epidermis showing paracytic stomata. (e) Microscopic view showing a unicellular trichome emerging from the epidermal
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