Ex vivo antiplasmodial activity of Quassia Borneensis Noot. (SIMAROUBACEAE) extracts against mice erythrocytes infected by Plasmodium Berghei NK 65 / Ahmad Rohi Ghazali, Julenah Ag Nuddin, Siti Nurfarhana Sabireen, Wan Marahaini Wan Razali and Shafariatul Akmar Ishak

This study is attempts to determine antimalarial activity of Q. borneensis extracts against the intraerythrocytic phase of P. berghei NK65. Parts of Q. borneensis was extracted by cold maceration and soxhlet in 10% aqueous methanol before partitioned with n-Hexane, and chloroform. The extratcs were...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, Ahmad Rohi (Author), Nuddin, Julenah Ag (Author), Sabireen, Siti Nurfarhana (Author), Wan Razali, Wan Marahaini (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Business Management, 2013.
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