Multicomponent Photocomposition as A Source for Development New Anti-Inflammatory Medicines
Khakimov Z.Z,
Babazhanov A.U,
Rakhmanov A.Kh
et al.
Abstract:The results of experimental studies on mature white male rats showed that phytocompositions 1, 2 and 3 containing various extracts of medicinal plants have a distinct antiphlogogenic activity. Among the studied phytocollections, composition 3 showed a higher anti-inflammatory activity compared to other studied phytocollections. The studied new mixtures of medicinal plants have a higher antiphlogogenic activity than canephron, especially phytocomposition 3, and in terms of their pharmacological activity, it is … Show more
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