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Anti-inflammatory effect of the hydralcoholic extract of Zingiber officinale rhizomes on rat paw and skin edema

Plant extracts have been used for centuries as a popular mode of treatment for several health disorders. Over the last ten years, the study of those extracts has attracted attention in different fields of the biological sciences. Ginger, the rhizome of Zingiber officinale Roscoe (Zingiberaceae), is...

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Published in:Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) 2003, Vol.10 (5), p.381-385
Main Authors: Penna, S.C., Medeiros, M.V., Aimbire, F.S.C., Faria-Neto, H.C.C., Sertié, J.A.A., Lopes-Martins, R.A.B.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents - chemistry
Anti-Inflammatory Agents - pharmacology
Anti-Inflammatory Agents - therapeutic use
Anti-inflammatory drugs
antiinflammatory activity
Chemical properties
Dropsy
Drug therapy
Edema
Edema - chemically induced
Edema - drug therapy
Ginger
Health aspects
Male
p-Methoxy-N-methylphenethylamine - pharmacology
Physiological aspects
Plant Extracts - chemistry
Plant Extracts - pharmacology
Plants, Medicinal - chemistry
rat paw and shin edema
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Rhizome - chemistry
Serotonin - pharmacology
Skin - drug effects
Skin - pathology
Zingiber officinale
Zingiber officinale - chemistry
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