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This study aimed to examine the mucolytic activity of roselle calyces extract on cow intestinal mucus in vitro. The extraction of rosellecalyces was performed by the subsequence maceration method using different polarity solvent (n-hexane, ethyl acetate, ... see more

This study aimed to examine the mucolytic activity of roselle calyces extract on cow intestinal mucus in vitro. The extraction of rosellecalyces was performed by the subsequence maceration method using different polarity solvent (n-hexane, ethyl acetate, ... see more

COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. This disease more easily attacks ederly patienrs or patients with certain comorbidities. One of the most common comorbidities found is diabetes mellitus. Until now there is no definitive treatment fo... see more

Introduction. Nowadays, there is a growing scientific interest in the study of flavonoids in medicinal plant raw material, which is associated with their high biological activity and diverse pharmacological action [1]. An accessible and promising source o... see more

According to official WHO data, the incidence of acute bronchitis is about 5 % in adult population annually with 82 % of cases occur in winter and autumn. In the USA acute bronchitis is the 9th, and in Australia – the 5th most common reason for patients t... see more

Senggugu is a plant that has long been used to treat syphilis, typhoid, cancer, jaundice, and hypertension. The pharmacological activity of senggugu in Indonesia that have been reported include antifertility activity in leaves, mucolytic activity, anti-in... see more

Acute respiratory tract infections are the commonest acute conditions managed in general practice and the main causes of antibiotic use. In Tunisia, the rates of antibiotic prescriptions remain high in general practice. In order to assess antibiotics pres... see more

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