Article review: Brazilin as potential anticancer agent
Brazilin is the main compound in Caesalpinia sappan and Haematoxylum braziletto, which is identified as a homoisoflavonoid based on its molecular structure. These plants are traditionally used as an anti-inflammatory to treat fever, hemorrhage, rheumatism, skin problems, diabetes, and cardiovascular...
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Main Authors: | Callista Najla Raptania (Author), Syifa Zakia (Author), Alistia Ilmiah Fahira (Author), Riezki Amalia (Author) |
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