Assessment of toxicity and anti-plasmodial activities of chloroform fractions of Carapa procera and Alchornea cordifolia in murine models
Background: Plant as a source of medicine has gained international popularity in recent times because of its natural origin, availability in local communities, cheaper to purchase, ease of administration, and its usefulness as an alternative treatment in case of numerous side effects and drug resist...
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Main Authors: | Ayisha Mahama (Author), Mary Anti Chama (Author), Emelia Oppong Bekoe (Author), George Awuku Asare (Author), Richard Obeng-Kyeremeh (Author), Daniel Amoah (Author), Constance Agbemelo-Tsomafo (Author), Linda Eva Amoah (Author), Isaac Joe Erskine (Author), Kwadwo Asamoah Kusi (Author), Samuel Adjei (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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