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Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy | Volume-5 | Issue-05
Medicinal plants possessed anti-inflammatory antipyretic and analgesic activities (part 2) - plant based review
Ali Esmail Al-Snafi
Published: May 29, 2016 | 220 139
DOI: 10.36347/sajp
Pages: 142-158
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Abstract
In a previous review, we mentioned that there were many plants possessed anti-inflammatory antipyretic and analgesic effects, these included Achillea santolina, Althaea officinalis, Adiantum capillus-veneris, Alhagi maurorum, Ailanthus altissima, Allium cepa, Alpinia galanga, Ammannia baccifera, Ammi majus, Anchusa italica, Andrachne aspera, Anethum graveolens, Anthemis nobelis, Apium graveolens, Arachis hypogaea, Arctium lappa, Aristolochia maurorum, Asclepias curassavica, Asparagus officinalis, Astragalus hamosus, Avena sativa, Bacopa monnieri, Bauhinia variegata, Bellis perennis, Benincasa hispida, Betula alba, Bidens tripartita, Brassica nigra, Brassica rapa, Bryonia dioica, Bryophyllum calycinum, Caesalpinia crista, Calendula officinalis, Calotropis procera, Canna indica, Capparis spinosa, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Carthamus tinctorius, Carum carvi, Cassia occidentalis, Centaurea cyanus and Chenopodium album. This review was designed as a second part of the previous one to cover the medicinal plants possessed anti-inflammatory antipyretic and analgesic effects.