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Antinociceptive Properties of Methanolic Bark Extracts of Terminalia brownii in Wistar Rats
(OMICS International, 2016)
The barks of the medicinal plant, Terminalia brownii, are widely used in African folk medicine for the management of pain. However, this ethno-medicinal allegation has not been scientifically validated. This study was ...
Analgesic Potential of Acetone Leaf Extract of Caesalpinia volkensii Harms in Mice
(OMICS International, 2015)
Pain is defined as unpleasant feeling essential for body’s defense system. It acts as a warning signal against
disturbances in the body. Conventional antinociceptives are expensive and have many side effects. Continued ...
Antinociceptive Activity of Methanolic Stem Bark Extracts of Harrisonia Abyssinica Oliv and Landolphia Buchananii (Hallier F.) Stapf in Mice Model
(OMICS International, 2016)
Pain is an unpleasant sensation attributed to an interplay of sensory and cognitive mechanisms and thus a source
of burden to the individual and society. Since pain acts as a source of discomfort, it requires medical ...