Chemical profiles of the active fraction from Prinsepia utilis Royle leaves and its anti-benign prostatic hyperplasia evaluation in animal models
Abstract Background The Prinsepia utilis Royle leaves (P. utilis) is a folk herb used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) control by ethnic minorities for centuries in China with rich in resources. Our previous studies have confirmed the anti-BPH effect of its water extract (QCJ) and the active f...
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Main Authors: | Ying Peng (Author), Chongsheng Peng (Author), Yang Wu (Author), Chongzhi Sun (Author), Xiaobo Li (Author) |
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