Antioxidant Research in Asia in the Period from 2000-2008 (Report)
American Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2009, July, 4, 3
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INTRODUCTION Since antiquity, man has used plants to treat common infectious diseases and some of these traditional medicines are still included as part of the habitual treatment of various maladies [1]. Virtually all cultures around the globe have relied historically and continue to rely on medicinal plants for primary health care. There is currently a worldwide upsurge in the use of herbal preparations and the active ingredients isolated from medicinal plants in health care [2].
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