Analysis of Peganum harmala, Melia azedarach and Morus alba extracts against six lethal human cancer cells and oxidative stress along with chemical characterization through advance Fourier Transform and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopic methods towards green chemotherapeutic agents
Traditional medicines implicate consumption of plant crude extracts, which may consist of extensive phytochemical diversity. Overall, the most biologically active extract of Peganum harmala (seeds) exhibited significant cytotoxic activity on Artemia salina with LC50 value of 61.547 µg/mL, while P. h...
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Main Authors: | Huma Mehreen Sadaf (Author), Yamin Bibi (Author), Muhammad Arshad (Author), Abdul Razzaq (Author), Shakil Ahmad (Author), Marcello Iriti (Author), Abdul Qayyum (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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