Antimutagenic, antitumor and estrogen receptor binding activity of the rare plant Shortia galacifolia: An ethnobotanical and chemosystematic approach
Objective: Shortia and other members of the Diapensiaceae family have ethnomedicinal history in both Eastern and Western hemispheres. Based on ethnopharmacological and chemosystematic evidence, pharmacological and toxicological bioassays were conducted on the rare plant Oconee Bell, Shortia galacifo...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Gray (Author), Brett Lackey (Author), Patricia Tate (Author) |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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