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Effect of Soybean on Bone Health and Some Metabolic Parameters in Postmenopausal Egyptian Women
Dose-dependent anti-HCV activities of R.angustifolia extract (A) and Rutin (B). IC50 value, CC50 and selectivity index (SI) (C). Huh7it cells seeded in 48 well plates were infected with HCV and treated with R. angustifolia extract or rutin. Culture supernatant was collected for virus titration. The percentage HCV inhibition was calculated and compared with the control. Data represent means ± SEM of data from three independent experiments.
Growth kinetics of LAB strains (A) Bifidobacterium animalis subsp lactis Bb12, (B) Bifidobacterium bifidum Bb443, (C) Lactobacillus acidophilus LbA-CECT4529, (D) Lactobacillus plantarum LbP-CECT 748 monocultivated on complex media based on different substrates (date powder ■ DP, date core ♦DC with or without lentils ▲CL) and in standard medium●MRS.
Thin layer chromatography. A. TLC sheet where 1 corresponds to AME after removal of non-polar compounds, 2 corresponds to standard neoandrographolide. B. TLC sheet where 1 is an isolated compound, 2 is standard neoandrographolide.
The UV-visible spectrum of isolated compound.
Comparative Profiling of Phytochemical Constituents in Individual plant extracts and PHF. (AR-Asparagus racemosus, BV-Bauhinia variegata, CB-Caesalpinia bonducella, SA-Saraca asoka, SR-Symplococus racemosus, PHF-Polyherbal formulation).
Progression of hepatitis B.
Symptoms of asthma.
Characterization of Flavonoids and Saponins from Gleditsia triacanthos by LC-ESI/MS/MS Analysis: Pharmacological Assessment of the Anti-hyperglycemic and Anti-ulcerogenic Activities of G. triacanthos methanolic Fruit Extract and its n-Butanol Fraction
The Anthelmintic Activity of Cawat Anuman (Bauhinia Sp.) Leaves Against Ascaridia galli Worms
In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory Evaluation of the Whole Plant Extracts of Crotalaria Biflora (L)
Metformin Potentiates the Antidiabetic Properties of Annona muricata and Tapinanthus globiferus Leaf Extracts in Diabetic Rats
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Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Some Medicinal Plants and their Combination
Effect of Partharishtam on Creatin Phosphate Kinase (CPK) in Blood serum (A) and Cardiac tissue (B) of Isoproterenol induced MI rats
Observation of Parasitemia Level on 3rd – 6th Day
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EC50 of the synthesized compounds
Effect of honey on antioxidant enzymes and total antioxidant capacity
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The MIC of ethanol plant extracts on the different bacterial strains
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Inhibition of hyaluronidase (%) activity by ethanol extract of Salvia officinalis (EES) for each concentration. The values are expressed as mean ± SD (n=3)
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Five extracts from left to right; aqueous methanol, n-butanol, hexane, DCM and water
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Ergosterol structure
Diagram of the calculation of leukocyte cell type from exudate on the back of mice after topical administration of gel in inflammatory mice
Frequency of apoptotic cell population after treatment with EAQI (EA) and cisplatin (CIS) at 24, 48 and 72 hours of treatment. Values are mean ± S.E.M (n=3). Asterisk (*) indicates a significant value (p<0.05) as compared with untreated group (UT)
Evaluation of Secondary Metabolites, Antibacterial, Antiplasmodial and Acute Toxicity Potentials of Chloroform Crude Extract of Boswellia dalzielii Stem Bark
Three species of Apocynaceae. (a) Gongronema latifolium (b) Vincetoxicum rossicum (c) Marsdenia edulis
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White male mice leukocytes. (A) Segmented neutrophil, (B) Banded neutrophils, (C) Monocyte, (D) Eosinophil, (E) Lymphocyte
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The change of pH as long as growth of fungi (B11C: Fusarium sp A, B33B1: Fusarium sp B, B33D1: Fusarium sp C)
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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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