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DETERMINATION OF SOLUBLE EXTRACTIVES OF TRIGONELLA FOENUM GRAECUM LINN
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PHARMACOGNOSTIC STUDIES ON DIOSPYROS MELANOXYLON
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DETERMINATION OF WATER, ETHER AND ALCOHOL SOLUBLE EXTRACTIVES OF SENNA TORA
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Phytochemical Investigation and Standardization of Mahogany Tea Powder from Swietenia mahagoni Leaves
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Quality Standard of Safoof razyanaj: A Unani Polyherbal Powder Formulation
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Physico-chemical Standardization of NPCF (Non-Pharmacopoeial Compound Formulation) Use in Diabetes mellitus
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PHARMACOGNOSTIC EVALUTION AND PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF FRUITS OF LAGENARIA SICERARIA (MOLINA) STANDLY
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PHYSICOCHEMICAL, PHYTOCHEMICAL PROFILING AND ANTI MICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF PTEROCARPUS MARSUPIUM
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Preliminary phytochemical and physicochemical investigation of Woodfordia fruticosa (linn) kurz root
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Comparative study on Physico & Phyto-Chemical analysis of Persea americana & Actinidia deliciosa
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Physicochemical and phytochemical constitutions of rachis of acrostichum aureum l.
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STUDY ON POLY HERBAL SIDDHA PREPARATION “MATHUMEKA CHOORANAM” BASED ON SOME PRELIMINARY STEPS OF STANDARDIZATION METHODS
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COMPARATIVE STANDARDIZATION STUDY OF GANDHARVA HARITAKI CHURNA FORMULATION
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PHYSICOCHEMICAL STANDARDIZATION AND METAL ANALYSIS OF NYCTANTHES ARBOR TRISTIS LINN
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STANDARDIZATION OF THE DRUG AMUKKARA CHOORANAM – A SIDDHA POLYHERBAL FORMULATION
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Title: EVALUATION OF ANTIPYRETIC ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF LEAVES OF MENTHA ARVENSIS IN RAT Author: Raghvendra Mishra, D.N.Jhade, Sunil Shah, Chandra Kishor Tyagi, Mithun Kumar Verma Keyword: Mentha arvensis Linn, Brewer’syeast, antipyretic, phytochemical analysis, paracetamol.Page No: 122-138Abstract: Mentha arvensis Linn. is described as a antipyretic in Ayurveda, the Indian system of Medicine. There is no reaserch reports in themodern literature regarding its usefulness as a antipyretic agent. T he present studywas carried out to evaluate the antipyretic activity of extracts of leaves of Mentha arvensis Linn. Brewer’syeastinduced pyrexia in male Albino rats. Materials and Methods: Different leaf extracts of Mentha arvensis Linn were subjected to preliminary phytochemical analysis and evaluated for their antipyretic potential employing yeast induced pyrexia in Albino rats. Results: The ethanolic, chloroform and petroleum ether leaf extract exhibited maximum antipyretic activity (PDownload PDF
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PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF OPERCULINA TURPETHUM LINN ROOT
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INVESTIGATION OF MICROSCOPICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PLANTS WITH ANTI DIABETIC ACTIVITY
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Lasonolide A : synthetic explorations
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Development and Evaluation of Herbal Tea for the Management of Diabetes Mellitus Using Novel Combination of Herbal Ingredients
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