Phytochemical and Antiplasmodial Evaluation of Five Colombian Plants with Ethnopharmacological Background of Antimalarial Use
Background: The study of medicinal plants has made it possible to develop products and drugs for the treatment of different diseases. Several plants in Colombia have a history of popular use for the treatment of malaria. The objective of this work was to provide information on the antiplasmodic and...
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Main Authors: | Jorge Enrique Hernández-Carvajal (Author), María Helena Arias-Marciales (Author), José Octavio García (Author), Yoshie Adriana Hata-Uribe (Author), Giovanny Garavito-Cárdenas (Author), Pilar Ester Luengas Caicedo (Author) |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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