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Patil KR et al. – The present study validates the ethnomedicinal use of fruits of B. racemosa in the treatment of pain and inflammatory conditions. It further establishes the potent anti–arthritic effects of BA. However, additional clinical investigations are needed to prove the efficacy of BA in the treatment of various immuno–inflammatory disorders.

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