The Methanolic Extract from Murraya koenigii L. Inhibits Glutamate-Induced Pain and Involves ATP-Sensitive K+ Channel as Antinociceptive Mechanism
Murraya koenigii L. is a perennial shrub, belonging to the family Rutaceae. Traditionally, the leaves of this plant are extensively used in treatment of a wide range of diseases and disorders including pain and inflammation. Although researchers have revealed the antinociceptive effects of this plan...
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Main Authors: | Nushrat Sharmin Ani (Author), Sudip Chakraborty (Author), Md. Moniruzzaman (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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