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Anti-Inflammatory Plants

Schinella GR, Tournier HA, Prieto JM, Mordujovich de Buschiazzo P, Rios JL. Antioxidant activity of anti-inflammatory plant extracts. Life Sci 2002 70 1023-1033. [Pg.164]

Different chemical constituents, including flavonoids, have been considered as the active principles of many anti-inflammatory plants. From Baccharis calliprinos Grised and Baccharis rhetinoides Meyer Walp, growing in the Cuyo region of Argentina, Gianello el al. [116] reported the isolation and identification of several anti-inflammatory flavonoids, such as luteolin-7,3 -dimethylether, Fig. (65), homoeriodictyol, Fig. (66) and eriodictyol-3 ,4 -dimethylether, Fig. (67). [Pg.746]

Bisset, N. G., Houghton, P. J. and Hylands, P. J. 1991, Flavonoids as anti-inflammatory plants , in R. Wijesekera (ed.). The Medicinal Plant Industry, CRC Press, Boca Raton. [Pg.39]

Darshan, S. and Doreswamy, R. 2004. Patented anti-inflammatory plant drug development from traditional medicine. Phytother. Res., 18, 343-357. [Pg.338]


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