Targeted and untargeted metabolite profiling of the ethnobotanical Martynia annua L. identifies bioactive compounds with medicinal properties
Martynia annua is an indigenous plant found endemic in the Indian subcontinent where it is commonly used for self-treatment of a variety of ailments and diseases. Previous studies have shown that preparations from the plant have antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antiepileptic effects in vitro, but...
Main Authors: | Muazzam, S, Harvey, J, Deviese, T, Farman, M, McCullagh, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Thieme Open
2018
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