18 results with keyword: 'evaluation of antiinflammatory and antipyretic activity of aegle marmelos leaves in rats'
The present study establishes the antiinflammatory and antipyretic activity of petroleum ether extract of the leaves of Aegle marmelos and the ethanol extract
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The present results show that the Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa possesses a significant antipyretic effect in yeast-provoked elevation of body temperature in rats, in which EACL
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property of aegle marmelos leaf in water, ethanol, methanol solvents extracts.. In the
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This chapter covers the different types of traffic data that can be imported using MVI: link and pvc baseline loads and end-to-end traffic flow data. Users will perform traffic
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experimental study evaluating its antiinflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activity in animals. Evaluation of antiinflammatory activity of fatty acids of Ocimum
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KEYWORDS: Aegle Marmelos, Antimicrobial activity, MIC, Zone of inhibition, Aegle Marmelos
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parameters will help to identify the species of plant, phytochemical screening will help the presence of compounds, Microscopy is an important tool in the
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The presents work evaluates the effect of ethanol (AmEe) and aqueous (AmAe) extracts of Aegle marmelos leaves in high fat diet (HFD) induced obese rats.. Male Wistar rats
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marmelos leaf extract and scopolamine exposed, treated with Standard drug (Mentat) reduced the time taken to perform the task in elevated plus maze it did not
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Hence, the present study was undertaken to authenticate its traditional use by using aqueous leaf extract of Aegle marmelos against gentamicin-induced
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ous extracts of Azadirachta indica leaves 19 and oil extract from the foliage of Santolina chamae- cyparissus and Aegle marmelos 20 have shown anti- microbial activity against
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In aspirin plus pylorus ligation induced gastric ulcer model the ethanol extracts of Aegle marmelos reduced the gastric volume, free acidity, total acidity and ulcer index
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Ethanolic extracts of eight Thai herbs, leaves of Coccinia grandis, leaves and fruits of Aegle marmelos Corr., fruits of Momordica charantia, leaves and sheaths of Moringa
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When compared with animals of group I, the tensile strength increased to 13.32, 31.41, 43.46, 71.36 and 82.16 in animals treated with ointment containing 5 % aqueous
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Participatory demonstrations on improved groundnut production technology (varieties, agronomic practises) were conducted by the various project partners from 2015 to
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Aim: The objective of this study was to evaluate the phytochemical constituents and cytotoxic activity of methanolic extracts of Aegle marmelos (Linn.) (MEAM) leaves
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