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BACKGROUNDSoursop leaf contains annonaceous acetogenins and alkaloids. Theacetogenins act as inhibitors of mitochondrial complex I, suppress ATPproduction and cause cell degeneration, whereas the alkaloids act asneurotoxins. Neuronal degeneration will be ... see more

BACKGROUNDHuman infertiliy cases in Indonesia have tended to increase at about 2-5%annually since 2000. Many tropical plants in Indonesia are potential sources of novel anti-infertility compounds, e.g. Dendrophthoe pentandra L. Miq. (benalu duku), a paras... see more

Paper description:The effects of exercise on electrical changes in female rat hearts brought about by aging, were investigated.Swimming exercise was performed for 8 weeks on 4- and 24-month-old Wistar female rats.Prolongation of the action potential and a... see more

AbstractBackground: The aqueous extract of Mangifera indica leaves (AEMIL) has been substantiated for its antidiarrhoeal activity without information on the antidiarrhoeal-rich solvent fraction.Aim: This study evaluated the antidiarrhoeal activity of solv... see more

Papaya seed (Carica papaya L.) as antifertility has been known since 1970 can cause the quantity and quality of sperm decreased. This antifertility potency is reinforced by the existence of research showing that inside papaya seeds contain antifertility c... see more

Background: This study determines whether 8-week high-fat diet (HFD) consumption alters insulin sensitivity, kidney function, and blood pressure (BP) in female rats when compared with standard rodent diet (ND) intake in gender- and age-matched rats.Method... see more

BACKGROUND New therapeutic options are often explored in in vivo studies using animals like rats. Since rats are small, it is difficult to examine them in a computed tomography (CT) scan. This study aimed to introduce a multi-hole spherical model CT scan ... see more

Anal fissure (AF) is one of the most common anorectal problems. The severity of the disease, the chronicity of the pathological process and frequent complications lead to a sharp deterioration in the quality of life of patients. An important place in the ... see more

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