1995
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.2650090616
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Effects of antiinflammatory plant extracts on ovoimplantation in rats

Abstract: The effects of five antiinflammatory plant extracts on ovoimplantation was investigated in albino rats. Rats treated with plant extracts from days 4 to 6 (periimplantation) of pregnancy showed either a total absence (20%-40%) or a considerably reduced number of implantations in utero. The observation suggests that the use of antiinflammatory plant extracts during the periimplantation period impairs fertility probably by reducing the vascular permeability which is an obligate accompaniment of normal implantatio… Show more

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“…It is nontoxic, eco-friendly polymer used as gelling and emulsifying agent in food industries (Noreen et al, 2017). In drug delivery system the hydrophilic properties of pectin decrease the ability to control ef icient drug release in target site (Rao et al, 1995;Ando et al, 2012;Ruoslahti et al, 2010). To overawed this disadvantage physical, chemical and enzymatic modi ications of pectin is in practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is nontoxic, eco-friendly polymer used as gelling and emulsifying agent in food industries (Noreen et al, 2017). In drug delivery system the hydrophilic properties of pectin decrease the ability to control ef icient drug release in target site (Rao et al, 1995;Ando et al, 2012;Ruoslahti et al, 2010). To overawed this disadvantage physical, chemical and enzymatic modi ications of pectin is in practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%