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Studies from M. Arun and co-researchers yield new data on gastric ulcers.

Publication: Biotech Week
Publication Date: 12-NOV-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
"Aim of the study: Dodonaea viscosa Linn. (Sapindaceae) is used as a medicinal herb by the tribes of Shola forest regions of Western Ghats. It is used for headaches, backaches, stomach pain, piles and simple ulcers," scientists in Thiruvananthapuram, India report (see also Gastric Ulcers).

"The present study was performed to evaluate the gastroprotective effect and acute toxicity of...

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