Correlation of bioactive marker compounds of an orally applied Morus alba root bark extract with toxicity and efficacy in BALB/c mice
Introduction: In traditional Chinese medicine, the root bark of Morus alba L. is used to treat respiratory infections. Recently, anti-inflammatory and multiple anti-infective activities (against influenza viruses, corona virus 2, S. aureus, and S. pneumoniae) were shown in vitro for a standardized r...
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Main Authors: | Julia Langeder (Author), Mirijam Koch (Author), Hannes Schmietendorf (Author), Ammar Tahir (Author), Ulrike Grienke (Author), Judith M. Rollinger (Author), Michaela Schmidtke (Author) |
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