<i>In vitro</i> neutralization of <i>Eachis carinatus</i> and <i>Naja naja</i> venom by <i>Canthium parviflorum</i> and its GC-MS analysis
Canthium parviflorum is used in the traditional therapy to treat snakebite victims. In the present study, partially purified methanol root extract of C. parviflorum was used for the neutralization of Eachis carinatus and Naja naja venom. The extract inhibited in vitro phosphomonoesterase, phosphodie...
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Main Authors: | Vineetha M. Shrikanth (Author), Bhavya Janardhan (Author), Sunil S. More (Author) |
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Bangladesh Pharmacological Society,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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