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Dose response cell proliferation inhibition of nine extracts.
Graphical Abstract
GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
The visualization interaction between nigericin, N3, and MPro (A). nigericin (yellow) shares the same pocket-site with N3 (orange) formed complexes to MPro (green) (B, C).
Prickly pear fruits.
Observation of leukocyte types under a microscope with 100X magnification. A. Eosinophil, B. Banded neutrophil, C. Segmented neutrophil, D. Lymphocyte, E. Monocyte.
Parasite targets for intervention. A) Heme detoxification pathways in the intra-erythrocytic cycle and
Potential Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics (PK-PD) Drug-Herbs Interactions (DHI) from Metformin and Traditional Medicines: A Literature Review
Positive mode UPLC-ESI-MS/MS chromatogram of ethyl acetate fraction of S. hispanica L. aerial parts.
Novelty and schematic representation of curcumin and VCO supplementation affecting pro-inflammatory
IFN-gamma production in LPS stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophages with different concentrations
Plant parts. A. Flower; B.(Left) Adaxial leaf side, (Right) Abaxial leaf side; C. Left-Right: Mature to young stem.
Antioxidant activity of infusion, decoction, hydroalcoholic extracts and EO of Satureja nepeta L.
Description of the research.
Rosmarinic acid UV spectrum.
Differences in the color of CBO from 5 regions; Description of Region: A. Karanganyar, B. Hulu Sungai Selatan, C. Lombok Timur, D.
Bleeding time observation results.
Design Experimental (with Box-Behnken Design) of Response
Embryo development on Day-1: A) good quality, B) poor quality and Day-3: C) good quality, D) poor quality.
GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
 Oxygen to Carbon Ratio
Fractionation flow using partition method14.
Result of R117H mutation using sequencing method.
The pharmacology activity prediction results of test compounds and standard compound.
The chemical compound from mangosteen: A) α-Mangostin
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme inhibition activity screening of all samples at 100 (μg/mL) and captopril
Colour changes in the Bavendamm test using gallic acid on KRB12 isolates.
DPPH scavenging activity of PE.
TEM results at 10,000 times magnification of liposome ethanol extract of tekelan leaves (C. odorata L.) formulation-3 with sonication time 30 minutes (a) before purification, (b) after purification.
Coffee and tea preparation before extraction and decaffeination process.
The effect of PMFPAE and acyclovir (ACV, 4.5 μg/mL) pre-treatment to cells and ability of HHV-1 clinical strain to
Design Experimental (with Box-Behnken Design) of Response
Sappanwood plant’s morphology (Source: Protalogue Database 2019).
Corelation pattern of FRS to Adiponectin via hsCRP, OxLDL and Cortisol.
The curve calibration of gallic acid standard for total phenolic content determination
Black-white fungus Auricularia sp.
A. Repandusinic. B. Model binding of repandusinic acid and leptin.
Herbs and natural products used by Jordanian participants.a
Photomicrograph of representative sections of nasal passage of rats at level 1 to level 4 in rats during 90‑day repeated dose nasal toxicity study. (H&E, x40), NP – Nasal Passage, M- Male, F- Female, VC- Vehicle control (G1), IND02-NS-100 (G4).
Chemical structures of isolated compounds.
Anxiolytic-like Effect of Luma chequen Essential Oil: A Pilot Study
A sketch map of world bamboo distribution.22
Prepared structure of HSV-1 target protein receptors (a) 2C56, (b) 2GV9 (c) 1OF1, (d) 6BM8.
Chemical structure of 4,4'-((p-phenylene)diisopropylidene) diphenol.
Photomicrograph of leaf petioles of Arctium lappa. Collenchyma (J), bicollateral open conducting bundle (K).
Formulation of Traditional Mask Powder Containing the Mixture of Coffea robusta, Angelica keiskei and Oryzae sativa, and its Activity as Tyrosinase Enzyme Inhibitor
Map of Boricha woreda.
% Decrease of blood glucose level (% DBGL) of extract and fractions of C. costata. DC: Diabetic control (PGA 1% suspension). PC: Positive control (glibenclamide dose 5 mg/kgBW). CCE 25: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 25 mg/kgBW. CCE 50: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 50 mg/kgBW. CCE 100: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 100 mg/kgBW. CCE 200: Ethanol extract of the C. costata leaves dose 200 mg/kgBW. WFCC 100: Water fraction of the C. costata leaves dose 100 mg/kgBW

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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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