22 In vivo evaluation of ethanol extract of forsythia suspensa (thunb.) vahl (fruit) in anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities
ConclusionsThese findings indicate that FSTV-ET can produce anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities in vivo, and the mechanism is likely to be related to inhibiting lipid peroxidation and inflammation.AcknowledgementsSupported by project grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81503269), the Funding Scheme for Young Key Teachers of Colleges and Universities in Henan Province (Grant No. 2014GGJS-072), and the Science and Technology Project of Zhengzhou (Grant No. 20150309).
Source: Journal of Investigative Medicine - Category: Research Authors: Wang, J., Cui, Y., Chen, S., XB, L., Feng, W., Cai, H., Chen, R. Tags: Abstracts Source Type: research
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