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Analgesic effect of extracts from Cotula cinerea (L)
M Markouk1, H B Lazrek, M Jana
1Laboratory of Natural Substances, Faculty of Sciences and Technics, Beni Mellal, Morocco.
Phytotherapy Research : PTR
|June 3, 1999
Abstract:
Ethyl ether, ethyl acetate and n-butanol extracts of Cotula cinerea were administered to mice at a dose of 100 mg/kg in order to study their analgesic effects. Only the ethyl ether extract showed a significant effect.
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