Cassia auriculata : Aspects of Safety Pharmacology and Drug Interaction

Safety pharmacology studies help in identifying preclinical adverse drug reactions. We carried out routine safety pharmacology with focus on cardiovascular variables and pharmacokinetic herb-drug interaction studies on rats fed with standardized traditional hydro-alcoholic extract and technology-bas...

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Hauptverfasser: Halade, Ganesh, Puranik, Amrutesh S., Kumar, Sandeep, Mogre, Ranjan, Apte, Kishori, Vaidya, Ashok D. B., Patwardhan, Bhushan
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subjects Ayurvedic medicine
Cassia auriculata
Chromatography
Chronic illnesses
Diabetes
Drug interaction
Drug interactions
Drugs
Glucose
Herbal medicine
Herbs
Homocysteine
Metformin
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Oxidative stress
Pharmacokinetics
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Safety
Side effects
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