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GCMS study of Pongamia pinnata ethylacetate fraction.
HPTLC study of Macaranga peltata chloroform fraction and selected phytocompounds.
Consort flow chart.
Flow chart for green synthesis of ZnO NPs using three citrus plants and their biological screening
Graph of Flavonoid content of Senna laves extracts
Signs of asphyxia
Chest x-ray showed edema in both lungs on the 3rd day postsurgery
The image shows cardiac mitral valve vegetation observed during TEE
Chest x-ray.
Study selection flowchart
Study selection: The cytotoxic potential of M. speciosa as anticancer.
acid 0.4 mg/0.5 mL is the only group that is significantly has lower IL-4 expression compared with the other groups.
Acute Chemical Eye Injury as Result of an Assault: Clinical and Forensic Approach
Bone examination. The examination focuses on the cervical bones 1-4 (a), skull (b), and upper jaw (c).
Fishbone Diagram
Impact of Natural Products and Mindfulness Practices on Serum Serotonin Levels, Clinical Symptoms, and Mindfulness in Adolescents with ADHD Symptoms
Keyword occurrence visualization map.
Boxplot values of (A) D-dimer, (B) Vmax CWA, (C) Amax CWA, and (D) Dmax CWA in the survivor and non-survivor groups. The box displays the interquartile range and median values, while the upper and lower lines represent the minimum and maximum values.
Scanning electron microscope images of 5,000x (a) and 10,000x (b) magnification showed that the cells not only adhered to the surface but also penetrated the porous structure of the 3D medium. Alcian blue staining is to visualize and identify glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), as these are critical components of the extracellular matrix in cartilage (c).
Structural Equation Model Analysis Results
VDR expression in invasive breast carcinoma of NST tumor cells. (A) Weak positive expression, 400x magnification (B) Moderate positive expression, 200x magnification (C) Strong positive expression, 200x magnification
Plants with Antidiabetic Efficacy among the Dayak Bidayuh Community, Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Effect of Cacao Bean Extract as a Paracetamol Adjuvant on Pain Scale and Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha in Neuropathic Pain: An Animal Model Study
The Consequences of Hypertension and Obesity on Coronary Heart Disease
Percentage of document types of “Rendang” publication.
Combined FTIR Spectrum
GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Histological depiction of vaginal epithelial thickness in each Control and Treatment group administered with extract of Phyllanthus niruri l. in a mouse model of menopause.
Comparison of gene expression in the study groups (a) Sirtuin 1; (b) AKT; (c) SLC2A4; (d) TNF-α and (e) IL-6.
Flowchart of the study.
1H NMR Spectrum of the isolated compound.
Metabolite profiling of the Ethanolic Extract from the bark of Syzygium cumini var. album using the UPLC-QToF-MS/MS.
TLC images of the ethanolic (1) and aqueous (2) extracts of Cordia sinensis stems, visualized under (A) visible light, (B) short-wave UV light (254 nm), and (C) long-wave UV light (366 nm) before spraying with 1% ethanolic AlCl₃ solution.
RhAmp SNPs genotyping results of SCN9A (rs 6746030). Green color and blue colors showed homozygote allele. Red color showed heterozygote allele.
Anxiolytic-like effects of PAEO in mice. A: Mean ± ±S.E.M. percent open arms time in EPM. B: Mean ± S.E.M. percent open-arm entries in EPM. C: Mean ±S.E.M percent time in the light compartment in LDBT. Differences between groups were analyzed using ANOVA with Tukey's post hoc test for multiple comparisons. Statistical significance compared to the control group indicated by *p<0.05, **p<0.01.
CONSORT flowchart
TPC and TFC values of the plant extracts. Values are denoted as mean ± SD of independent triplicates of experiments. Statistical significance between EFS and EFA was measured by using One-way ANOVA set at p < 0.05 (***p < 0.001). TPC is expressed as mg GAE/g dry extract wt. and TFC is expressed as mg QE/g dry extract wt. EFS = E. ferox seeds EBL= E. birmanicum leaves EFA = E. ferox arils.
The Effectiveness of Booklet and Images Game Education in Anemia Adolescent Women on Anemia Prevention Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior
Abnormalities in Hemostatic Parameters Related to Hemodialysis in End-stage Kidney Pathology: A Narrative Review
PRISMA Flowsheet.
The PRISMA flowchart diagram is as follows:
Structure of TRPV1 channel subunits. TRPV1 is a homo-tetramer, and each subunit consists of six transmembrane domains (S1–S6) with pore-forming hydrophobic groups. The long N-terminus contains several phosphorylation sites and six ankyrin repeat domains. The C-terminus has a TRP domain, several calmudulain binding domains, and endogenous substance binding sites3
HBOT2 Preconditioning Prolonged Inflammation After Decompression Diving
Effects of Bacteriophage in Postoperative Endophthalmitis Caused by Staphylococcus aureus
Consort follow diagram intervention.
PRISMA Research Flow Chart
Graph of Pore Measurement Results on the Facial Skin of Blank Group Volunteers, Snakehead Fish Extract Cream 2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, 10% and Comparative Cream (Drwskincare) for 4 Weeks.

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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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