Caryopteris odorata and its metabolite coumarin attenuate characteristic features of cardiometabolic syndrome in high-refined carbohydrate-high fat-cholesterol-loaded feed-fed diet rats
Caryopteris odorata (D. Don) B.L. Robinson (Verbenaceae family) is an aromaric shrub traditionally used to treat diabetes and related pathologies (diabetic foot ulcer), cancer/tumors, wound healing, and inflammation. It is enriched with flavonoids and phenolics like coumarins, quercetin, gallic acid...
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Main Authors: | Mobeen Ghulam Ahmed (Author), Malik Hassan Mehmood (Author), Shumaila Mehdi (Author), Maryam Farrukh (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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