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Pharmacological importance of Haplophyllum species grown in Iraq - A review
Al-Snafi, A.E. (2018). Pharmacological importance of Haplophyllum species grown in Iraq - A review. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy 8(5): 54-62
In: IOSR Journal of Pharmacy. International Organization of Scientific Research. ISSN 2319-4219; e-ISSN 2250-3013, more
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Keywords
    Haplophyllum blanchei; Haplophyllum filifolium; Haplophyllum propinquum; Haplophyllum tuberculatum; Haployphyllum buxbaumii
Author keywords
    chemical constituents, pharmacology, Haplophyllum blanchei, Haplophyllum filifolium, Haployphyllum buxbaumii (Haployphyllum buxbaumii sub mesopotamicum), Haplophyllum propinquum, Haplophyllum tuberculatum

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  • Al-Snafi, A.E.

Abstract
    Haplophyllum species contained alkaloids, lignans, coumarins, flavanoids, essential oil and volatile oil. Haplophyllum species possessed many pharmacological activities included antioxidant, antimicrobial, insecticidal, antiprotozoal, molluscicidal, cytotoxic, cardiovascular, antiinflammatory and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory effects. The current review discussed the chemical constituents and pharmacological effects of grown in Iraq.

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