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Anti-inflammatory activity of the constituents of the roots of Aralia continentalis
Archives of Pharmacal Research, 10/14/09
Kim HP et al. – The results of the study suggest that some constituents of A. continentalis, especially compounds I, III and V, exert significant anti–inflammatory activity, which suggests that these constituents contribute, at least in part, to the anti–inflammatory action of the roots of A. continentalis.
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