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In-vitro antifungal and antibacterial activities of rhizomes extracts of Alpinia galanga and Alpinia conchigera griff
Published 2013“…The rhizomes of A. galanga have been extensively used as condiment for flavoring and local medicines for the stomach ache, carminative and treating diarrhea. In traditional medicine A. conchigera has been used to treat illnesses such as muscle pain and to stop bleeding. …”
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Anti-multidrug resistance Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) potential of Macaranga gigantea
Published 2010“…M. gigantea is rich in alkaloids and tannins and traditionally used among the aboriginal tribes in Borneo to treat fungal infection and stomach aches. In this study, ethanol extract of M. gigantea was found active in inhibiting and killing MRSA at 0.313 mg/ml (MIC and MBC) with extraction recovery yield is approximately 11.1% (W/W). …”
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Formulation and in-vitro characterization of floating sustained-release tablets of metformin hydrochloride
Published 2014“…Low bioavailability of metformin results from incomplete absorption of the drug as metformin is majorly absorbed from the stomach and lower part of GIT [3]. An oral sustained-release floating tablets of metformin HCl based on gas formation and swelling was developed to prolong gastric residence time and increase drug bioavailability. …”
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Food uptakes and enzyme activities when the Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baeri (Brandt, 1869), feeds continuously or limitedly
Published 2008“…Continuous feeding induced subsequent weight increase of the stomachs but the weight of digestive tracks were relatively constant (Fig. 1). …”
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Observational histological study on the healing process of the ethanol-induced gastric ulcer treated with Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan in comparison to ranitidine treated sprague dawley...
Published 2012“…Results: Histological study of the stomachs from ethanol treated rats showed multiple ulcers of various depths that reached the muscularis and the serosa. …”
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