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Antinociceptive Effect of the Methanolic Extract of Roots of Andrachne Aspera in Three Models of Nociception

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Table 1. The effect of different doses of 80% methanol extract of roots of A. aspera in the writhing test in mice (n=6)
Table 3. The effect of different doses of  A. aspera and that of controls on area under effect (Mean % MPA) versus time curves in the hot plate test in mice (n=6)

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