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Incidence of frequency of MNPCE, MNPCE reduction and CTI in mouse bone marrow
Three-dimensional structure of Procaspase-3 macromolecule, PDB ID: 4JR0.
Effect of Porana paniculata whole plant on blood glucose levels of STZ induced diabetic rats
Nitric oxide scavenging activity. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 3). % scavenging activity of PHF is statistically significant at p<0.05, compared ascorbic acid (standard)
Chemical structure of the important bioactive molecules from Gymnema sylvestre
Optical coherence tomography uses light to generate highresolution Images of tissues
Antioxidant activity of S. wallichii stem bark extracts
GC-MS/MS Chromatogram, structure and resultant mass peak of methanolic extract of E. officinalis showing PBDME Counts vs Mass to Charge m/z (206) [M+H]+; Mobile phase: Helium gas and Nitrogen collision gas; Injection volume (1 mL); Flow rate (1.0 mL/min);Oven temperature (70oC for 2 min.); Runtime (8.541- 8.614 min, 21 scans)
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HPLC-UV chromatogram of S. canadensis: 1. Quinic acid; 2. Cichoric acid; 3. Chlorogenic acid; 4. Caffeic acid; 5. Ferulic acid
Antibacterial activity of P. pubescens (a) and P. triloculare (b) fruit and leaf extracts against P. mirabilis (ATCC: 21721) measured as zones of inhibition (mm). PP = P. pubescens; PT = P. triloculare; L = leaf; F = fruit; W = aqueous extract; M = methanolic extract; C = chloroform extract; H = hexane extract; E = ethyl acetate extract. Positive control = Amp (ampicillin 2μg) and Chl (chloramphenicol 10μg). Negative control (NC) = water. Results are expressed as mean zones of inhibition of at least six rep
Selection of bacterial sub-cellular protein targets for docking studies
P. granatum fruit
HPLC chromatogram of extract using NADES composition (betaine: sorbitol [1:1.2])
Anti-proliferative activity of the C. maritima extracts and untreated controls against Caco2
Aegle marmelos L. plant
C 1 = 2 drops of CI extract, C 2 = 5 drops drops of CI extract and C 3 = 10 drops drops of CI extract. 10% ethanolic H2SO4 reagent was prepared for the detection method, the plate was then put in the oven to dry at a temperature of 115oC for 15 minutes. The detection was in the UV light 365 nm
The levels of LPO, GSH, GPx, SOD and CAT levels in the control, toxin treated plant extract and standard drug treated rats
Phytochemical constituents identified in the various extracts of Pelargonium inquinans. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) of three separate determinations (n = 3)
Inhibition of DPP IV by Sitagliptin at Various Concentration
Powder microscopic images of Mesua ferrea flower bud
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Comparison of Fatty Acid Profiling and RBC Membrane Stabilization Activity of Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides and Hippophae salicifolia) Seed Oil
Antibacterial activity against different bacterial strains
Effect of oral administration of aqueous stem bark extract of P. suberosa on blood glucose levels in diabetic rats (n = 5, mean ± SEM). BI= Before induction, AI= After induction
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T.S. of leaf upper surface of Ricinus communis.
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GC-MS chromatogram of PRFP ethanol extract.
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Chromatogram of quercetin standard (A) and M. malabathricum leave extract (B).
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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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ISSN : 0975-3575 ; Frequency : Rapid at a time publication (6 issues/year)
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