Isolation of bergenin from the root bark of Securinega virosa and evaluation of its potential sleep promoting effect
Objectives: Securinega virosa Roxb (Ex Willd) Baill (Euphorbaiceae) root bark has been reportedly used in African traditional medicine in the management of mental illnesses. Previously, the sleep-inducing potential of the crude methanol root bark of Securinega virosa extract and its butanol fraction...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Magaji (Author), Aliyu Musa (Author), Musa Abdullahi (Author), Jamilu Ya'u (Author), Isa Hussaini (Author) |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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