Inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme by phytochemicals in Cucurbita pepo L.: In silico Approach
Abstracts: Diabetes mellitus remains one of the dreaded diseases that affect both man and woman. It also causes a disorder which incapacitates human body from producing and exhausting insulin. In this work, in silico method was used to explore the anti-angiotensin converting enzyme activities of sel...
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Main Authors: | Afolabi Matthew Oke (Author), Adedayo O. Adelakun (Author), Sunday Adewale Akintelu (Author), Emmanuel A. Soetan (Author), Abel K. Oyebamiji (Author), Temitayo Abayomi Ewemoje (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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