The Anti-Arthritic Potential of the Ethanolic Extract of <i>Salvia Lachnostachys</i> Benth. Leaves and Icetexane Dinor-Diterpenoid Fruticuline B
The decoction of <i>Salvia lachnostachys</i> Benth. leaves is used in Brazilian folk medicine for anti-spasmodic, antipyretic, and anxiolytic purposes. Some of the biological effects of an <i>S. lachnostachys</i> extract have been shown to be anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, a...
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Main Authors: | Natália de M. Balsalobre (Author), Elisangela dos Santos-Procopio (Author), Cristhian S. Oliveira (Author), Silvia C. Neves (Author), Maria H. Verdan (Author), Saulo E. Silva-Filho (Author), Rodrigo J. Oliveira (Author), Maria É. A. Stefanello (Author), Cândida A. L. Kassuya (Author) |
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