2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1395025
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Anti-inflammatory activity of Boehmeria caudata Sw. (Urticaceae) crude ethanol extract on croton oil mouse ear oedema

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“…As reported by our research group [32], independent of the administration route (o.r., i.p., or t.t. treatment), EE reduced croton oil-induced edema in mice ears by 41.39 % (6.3 mg ± 1.…”
Section: Samsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…As reported by our research group [32], independent of the administration route (o.r., i.p., or t.t. treatment), EE reduced croton oil-induced edema in mice ears by 41.39 % (6.3 mg ± 1.…”
Section: Samsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…While linen and hemp harvesting rely on the microbial retting (degradation) of pectins, ramie is normally extracted by decorticating fresh stems to produce bark ribbons that are subsequently dried, scraped, and de-gummed. Extracts of various parts of the ramie plant have also been reported to have beneficial medicinal properties, including antiviral and anti-inflammatory activities [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings demonstrate that BC crude extract produces a potential anti-inflammatory effect. 25,26…”
Section: Boehmeria Caudatamentioning
confidence: 99%