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Histopathological sections of the skin of Mus musculus Balb / c. A. Group I (Control). B. Group II. (Base Gel). C. Group III (Gel I. batatas 0.5%). D. Group IV (Gel I. batatas 1%). Keratinous stratum corneum (ec), stratum granulosa (eg), stratum spinosum (ee), basal cells (eb) dermal papillae (arrow), fibroblasts (*), sweat glands (gs), eschar (s). (Hematoxylin and Eosin stained, 400X).

Effect of a Gel Based on Ipomoea batatas (Purple Sweet Potato) on Dermal Wound Healing in Mice

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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Histopathological sections of the skin of Mus musculus Balb / c. A. Group I (Control). B. Group II. (Base Gel). C. Group III (Gel I. batatas 0.5%). D. Group IV (Gel I. batatas 1%). Keratinous stratum corneum (ec), stratum granulosa (eg), stratum spinosum (ee), basal cells (eb) dermal papillae (arrow), fibroblasts (*), sweat glands (gs), eschar (s). (Hematoxylin and Eosin stained, 400X).

Effect of a Gel Based on Ipomoea batatas (Purple Sweet Potato) on Dermal Wound Healing in Mice

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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Antidiabetic Activity of the Leaf Extract of Eurycoma Longifolia Jack. in Streptozotocin-Nicotinamide Induced Diabetic Model

Antidiabetic Activity of the Leaf Extract of Eurycoma Longifolia Jack. in Streptozotocin-Nicotinamide Induced Diabetic Model

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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Visualization of CGRP docking results (color visualization in Table 3).

In silico Study on the Promising Active Components of Terpenoid and Fucoidon from Sargassum sp. in Inhibiting CGRP and TNF-α

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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Histological findings in the liver. (a) Sublobular vein; (b) Interlobular vein; (c) Centralis vein; (d) Interlobular duct;  Hepatocyte form;  Focal necrosis;  Hypertrophy;  Fibrosis;  Cholestasis;  Steatosis

Liver-Histological Improvement after Capsaicin Administration in Mice with Aflatoxin B1 oxication

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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Specific and Non-Specific Parameters Standardization of Ethanolic 96% Extract of Kersen Leaves (Muntingia calabura L.)

Specific and Non-Specific Parameters Standardization of Ethanolic 96% Extract of Kersen Leaves (Muntingia calabura L.)

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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FTIR spectrum of the biomass samples before and after treatment with DES in a ratio of 1:10 (Operating conditions: at 130 ° C for 4 hours).

Comparison of the Deep Euteutic Solvent (DES) Solvent for Extracting Lignin from the Lignocellulosic Material of Pineapple Leaves

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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Role of Capsaicin in the Repair of Cellular Activity in Mice Liver

Role of Capsaicin in the Repair of Cellular Activity in Mice Liver

3 years 4 months ago By sys1 [comment_count]
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Pharmacognosy Journal (Phcog J.) covers different topics in natural product drug discovery, and also publishes manuscripts that describe pharmacognostic investigations, evaluation reports, methods, techniques and applications of all forms of medicinal plant research
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