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Antitoxin activity of Mimosa pudica root extracts against Naja naja and Bangarus caerulus venoms

Meenatchisundaram et al., 2009

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Meenatchisundaram S
Priyagrace S
Vijayaraghavan R
Velmurugan A
Parameswari G
Michael A
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Aqueous extract of dried roots of Mimosa pudica was tested for inhibitory activity on lethality, phospholipase activity, edema forming activity, fibrinolytic activity and hemorrhagic activity of Naja naja and Bangarus caerulus venoms. The aqueous extract displayed a significant …
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