In vitro antioxidant and antimalarial activities of leaves, pods and bark extracts of Acacia nilotica (L.) Del.
Abstract Background The emergence of drug resistant malaria is threatening our ability to treat and control malaria in the Southeast Asian region. There is an urgent need to develop novel and chemically diverse antimalarial drugs. This study aimed at evaluating the antimalarial and antioxidant poten...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Bilal Sadiq (Author), Pattamon Tharaphan (Author), Kesinee Chotivanich (Author), Joel Tarning (Author), Anil Kumar Anal (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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