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Antiulcerogenic and analgesic effects of Maytenus aquifolium, Sorocea bomplandii and Zolernia ilicifolia
(Elsevier B.V., 2001-09-01)
Maytenus aquifolium (Celastraceae), Sorocea bomplandii (Moraceae) and Zolernia ilicifolia (Fabaceae) are native plants from the Tropical Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlantica, Brazil) known a 'espinheira-santa'. These plants are ...
Antiulcerogenic and analgesic effects of Maytenus aquifolium, Sorocea bomplandii and Zolernia ilicifolia
(Elsevier B.V., 2001-09-01)
Maytenus aquifolium (Celastraceae), Sorocea bomplandii (Moraceae) and Zolernia ilicifolia (Fabaceae) are native plants from the Tropical Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlantica, Brazil) known a 'espinheira-santa'. These plants are ...
Antiulcerogenic activity of trans-dehydrocrotonin from Croton cajucara
(Georg Thieme VerlagStuttgartAlemanha, 1998)
Antiulcerogenic activity of crude hydroalcoholic extract of Rosmarinus officinalis L.
(Elsevier Sci Ireland LtdClareIrlanda, 2000)
Antiulcerogenic and analgesic effects of the Austroplenckia populnea extracts in mice
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2002-03-01)
Austroplenckia populnea (Reiss.) Lund. is a Brazilian Cerrado plant belonging to the Celastraceae family. Hexane and methanol extracts of leaves were investigated for their antiulcerogenic (ethanol and indomethacin/bethanecol ...
Antiulcerogenic and analgesic effects of the Austroplenckia populnea extracts in mice
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2002-03-01)
Austroplenckia populnea (Reiss.) Lund. is a Brazilian Cerrado plant belonging to the Celastraceae family. Hexane and methanol extracts of leaves were investigated for their antiulcerogenic (ethanol and indomethacin/bethanecol ...
Gastric antiulcerogenic effects of Dalbergia monetaria L in rats
(John Wiley & Sons LtdW SussexInglaterra, 1997)
Effects of prolonged administration of Musa paradisiaca L (banana), an antiulcerogenic substance, in rats
(John Wiley & Sons LtdW SussexInglaterra, 1997)
Antiulcerogenic activity of four extracts obtained from the bark wood of Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae)
(Pharmaceutical Soc Japan, 2002-09-01)
Quassia amara L., a neotropical forest shrub of the Simaroubaceae family, is widely used in Caribbean folk medicine and in some northern states of Brazil for the treatment of gastric ulcers. This plant is a source of ...