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Figure 1 Isolated compounds from Geranium bellum.
Figure 3 Local antinociceptive effect of acetone-aqueous1% formalin test.of vehicle, AGB, diclofenac, or indomethacin into either paw beforeformalin injection
Figure 4 Systemic antinociceptive effect of acetone-aqueous extract of from G. bellum (AGB), (panel A) and pure compounds (panel B)in writhing test
Figure 5 Antinociceptive effect of geraniin, corilagin, ellagic acidvariance followed by Tukey(10 mg/kg), quercetin (7.5 mg/kg), and morphine (5 mg/kg).Data in the hot plate test consist of the area under the curve (AUC)of thermal latency against time in m

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