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Latest Publications and Research on Benefits of Castor Oil

Environ. Pollut.      

Ecotoxicity of three plant-based biodiesels and diesel using, Eisenia fetida.

Bamgbose IA, Anderson TA

Soil pollution is growing at an alarming rate in today's industrialized world as a result of increasing anthropogenic activities, either intentional ( ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Meat Sci.      

Improvements in the quality of meat from beef cattle fed natural additives.

Ornaghi MG, Guerrero A, Vital ACP, de Souza KA, Passetti RAC, Mottin C, de Araújo Castilho R, Sañudo C, do Prado IN

Forty young bulls were fed with five different treatments (n = 8, 62 days): control, without the addition of natural additives (CON); NA15, a mixture ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Eur. J. Pharmacol.      

Intracerebroventricular administration of CYX-6, a potent µ-opioid receptor agonist, a d- and ?-opioid receptor antagonist and a biased ligand at µ, d & ?-opioid receptors, evokes antinociception with minimal constipation and respiratory depression in rats in contrast to morphine.

Imam MZ, Kuo A, Ghassabian S, Cai Y, Qin Y, Li T, Smith MT

Mu opioid receptor (MOPr) agonists are thought to produce analgesia via modulation of G-protein-coupled intracellular signalling pathways whereas the ... Read More

Source: PubMed
AAPS PharmSciTech      

Brinzolamide Dimethyl Sulfoxide In Situ Gelling Ophthalmic Solution: Formulation Optimisation and In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation.

Bhalerao H, Koteshwara KB, Chandran S

In the present work, a cost-effective, stable and sustained release ophthalmic solution formulation of brinzolamide (BRZ) was developed for the treatm ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Animal Model Exp Med      

Therapeutic effects of Byrsocarpus coccineus root bark extract on bacterially and chemically induced diarrhea in the Wistar albino rat (Rattus norvegicus domestica).

Sunday EA, Onyeyili PA, Saganuwan SA

Diarrhea can be caused by pathogenic microorganisms and chemicals. In view of this, Byrsocarpus coccineus Schum and Thonn (Connaraceae) was used to tr ... Read More

Source: PubMed

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