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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).
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).
Antidiabetic Activity of the Leaf Extract of Eurycoma Longifolia Jack. in Streptozotocin-Nicotinamide Induced Diabetic Model
Visualization of CGRP docking results (color visualization in Table 3).
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
Specific and Non-Specific Parameters Standardization of Ethanolic 96% Extract of Kersen Leaves (Muntingia calabura L.)
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).
Role of Capsaicin in the Repair of Cellular Activity in Mice Liver
Antioxidant Activity of Methanol Fractions Stem Bark of Kayu Sarampa (Xylocarpus moluccensis (Lam.) M. Roen))
Meniran (Phyllanthus niruri Linn) phytochemical screening results A. Flavonoid, B. Tannin, C. Saponin, D. Trepenoid, E. Alkaloid.
Phytochemistry and Biological Evaluation of Daphne gnidium L. Butanol Extract
Alterations in Body Weight, Blood Glucose Levels, and Lipid Profiles in High-Fat Diet-Low Dose Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats
Testicular: glycogen concentration (A) and nitric oxide concentration (B) concentration of rats treated with soluble portions of ethanolic leaf extract of Cannabis for 60 days. The values are expressed as means of three replicates ± SEM. One way ANOVA was followed by Tukey’s multiple comparison: abcd P ≤ 0.05: significance differences compared with the normal control.
Syzygium polyanthum (Wight.) Walp Ethanol Extract Decreased Malondialdehyde Level in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Tyrosinase Inhibitory Activity of Garcinia latissima Miq. Extracts
Diagram shows the different constituents of polyphenolic components in ADX, present as mg/g.
The content of premnaodoroside A in the extracts.
H&E stained kidney section (H&E, 20x), a. the control group showed normal condition b. cyclophosphamide induced rats showed glomerular lesion, tubular lesion, edema and haemorrhage in interstitium c. cyclophosphamide induced rats with Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit extract showed similar with control group.
Effect of MECD on rat body weights in paracetamol induced hepatotoxic rats.
Effect of water and ethanol extract of C. inerme leaves on cell viability of HaCaT cell line
Tentative structure of BVI039.
Construction of cost per bed.
Spectra FTIR of P. scutellariodes varieties, A. Ethanol extract by maceration, B. Ethanol extract by soxhlet
Treatment for mice group for 7 weeks.
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figure for Zone of inhibition (mm) of Verbascum Thapsus plant extracts Against Test
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showed a positive result from M. calabura leaf extracts
Paralytic score of earthworms treated with the extracts and albendazole at different time intervals at 5 mg/ml concentration
Graph of phagocytosis index value in male
The plot generated from GraphPad Prism software showing the Ic50.
Phytochemistry of the ethanolic leaf extracts of Muntingia calabura L.
Representative HPLC Chromatogram of andrographolide standard (A)
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Photomicrography of transverse section in the epididymis tubules
Syzygium cumini’s extract decreased malondialdehyde
Peronema canescsens Jack
Effect of SF3 on apoptosis and necrosis of HT-29 cells.
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GC-MS of the extracts from natural mixtures 1 and 2.
Photo comparison of colonic media preparations in the five test groups
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Formulation and Characterization of Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia Linn.) Fruit Fraction Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticles
NO levels of MEPC, HFPC, EAFPC, and BFPC of red betel leaf

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