- CROTON TIGLIUM
The first account of the Croton tiglium plant in European literature, however, must be credited to the Portuguese physician Christoval Acosta, who in 1578 described the wood as lignum pavanae (or L. panavae or L. moluccense), and the seeds as pini.
- Antinociceptive effects of the essential oil of Croton
C. nepetaefolius is widely used in folk medicine as a stomachic, chemical composition of the essential oil of C. nepetaefolius (EOCn) and ent in relatively large quantities in the leaves of the plant (1% yield) (7), pharmacological investigations have.
- Tephrosia Purpuria Alleviates Phorbal Ester-Induced Tumour
The effect of topical application of Tephrosia purpuria on TPA mediated depletion in the level of enzymatic and non enzymatic molecules in the skin was also evaluated and it was observed that topical application of Tephrosia purpuria prior to TPA.
- Tephrosia purpuria Alleviates Phorbal Ester-Induced Tumour
The effect of topical application of Tephrosia purpuria on TPA mediated depletion in the level of enzymatic and non enzymatic molecules in the skin was also evaluated and it was observed that topical application of Tephrosia purpuria prior to TPA.
- 136-35-6 Diazoaminobenzene 1
Grewer and Klais (1987) reported on a number of accidents in the chemical industry caused by pressure rise associated with deflagration; DAAB was cited as one of the chemicals involved in this kind of hazard to workers although specific accidental.
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