Antinociceptive Activity and Effect of Methanol Extracts of Three Salvia Spp. on Withdrawal Syndrome in Mice
Purpose: There are several reports about effects of Salvia spp. on CNS. The present experiment is undertaken to study effect of S. limbata, S. hypoleuca and S. macrosiphon on withdrawal syndrome in mice. Methods: Antinociceptive activities of aerial parts of Salvia spp. is investigated using hot pla...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Karami (Author), Mohammad Mehdi Shamerani (Author), Ebrahim Hossini (Author), Ahmad Reza Gohari (Author), Mohammad Ali Ebrahimzadeh (Author), Anahita Nosrati (Author) |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,
2013-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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