Clinical Phytoscience is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal published under the SpringerOpen brand. The journal is dedicated to promoting the exchange and discussion of all research areas relevant to phytotherapy in the form of high-quality evidence-based clinical studies and relevant pharmacological studies in the key areas of interest (upper and lower airways, pneumology; gynecology; urology; nephrology; pediatrics; intestinal tract; hepatology; diabetes/metabolic syndrome; immunology and microbiology; hygiene and analytics).
Clinical Phytoscience
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e-ISSN | 2199-1197 |
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Clinical Phytoscience > 2019 > 5 > 1 > 1-8
Background Hepatotoxicity induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is used as an experimental model to screen phytochemicals with liver protecting activity. Solanum nigrum (SN) is a shrub which is widely distributed throughout India. Traditionally the plant has been used for curing various ailments related to gastroenterology and hepatology. The present study was performed to evaluate the hepatoprotective...
Clinical Phytoscience > 2019 > 5 > 1 > 1-8
Background Most of the locally available medicinal plant is used as medicine through different ways since the ancient time. Hyoscyamus gallagheri (H. gallagheri) is one of the rare medicinal plant which is indigenous to Oman as well as Gulf countries. The main target of this study is to estimate the total phenols and flavonoids content and evaluate the antioxidant activities of the aerial parts extracts...
Clinical Phytoscience > 2019 > 5 > 1 > 1-11
Background Medicinal and aromatic plants have the potential to treat various disorders both human and animals. This present work investigated the hepatoprotective and antioxidant potential of aqueous extract of Ipomoea staphylina leaves on Wistar rats against CCl4-induced liver injury. Methods In vitro free radical scavenging activity of aqueous extract of Ipomoea staphylina (AIS) was estimated...