Exploring the Anti‐Inflammatory Potential of Australian Native Plants Based on their Ethnopharmacological Knowledge
Shintu Mathew,
Xian Zhou,
Gerald Münch
et al.
Abstract:Inflammation represents the inherent protective reaction of the human body to various harmful agents and noxious stimuli. Standard anti‐inflammatory therapy including nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs are associated with several side effects. In the past decades, people rely on medicinal plants for the treatment of inflammation. The traditional utilization of medicinal plants is regarded as a safe, cost‐effective, and broadly accepted approach. In this study, anti‐inflammatory activity of plants traditional… Show more
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