Antiulcer secondary metabolites from Elaeocarpus grandis, family Elaeocarpaceae, supported by in silico studies
Authors: Radwa Taher Mohie El-Dien; Sherif A. Maher; Usama Ramadan Abdelmohsen; Asmaa M. AboulMagd; Mostafa Ahmed Fouad; Mohamed Salah Kamel;
Antiulcer secondary metabolites from Elaeocarpus grandis, family Elaeocarpaceae, supported by in silico studies
Abstract
Elaeocarpus grandis has a very potent analgesic effect, especially to a δ-opioid receptor, but its antiulcer activity has not yet been validated.
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- Minia University Egypt
- Deraya University Egypt
- Nahda University Egypt
- Beni-Suef University Egypt
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