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Antioxidant and antihaemolytic activities of the leaves of Kefe cumin (Laser trilobum L) UmbelliferaeEbrahimzadeh et al., 2010
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- Ebrahimzadeh M
- Nabavi S
- Nabavi S
- Eslami B
- Rahmani Z
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- Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
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Purpose: To investigate the antioxidant and antihaemolytic properties of the leaves of Laser trilubum grown in Gaduk, Iran. Methods: The antioxidant and antihaemolytic activities of the hydroalcohol extract of L. trilobum L. leaf were investigated by haemoglobin-induced linoleic …
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