Anti-inflammatory activities of Arnica montana planta tota versus flower extracts: analytical, in vitro and in vivo mouse paw oedema model studies
Preclinical
Abstract
Arnica montana whole-plant (planta tota) and flower (flos) extracts both inhibited inflammation in vitro and in a mouse paw-oedema model, supporting the anti-inflammatory use of arnica.
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Rohrl, J., Pique-Borras, M., Jaklin, M., Werner, M., Werz, O., Josef, H., Holz, H., Ammendola, A. and Kunstle, G (2023) 'Anti-inflammatory activities of Arnica montana planta tota versus flower extracts: analytical, in vitro and in vivo mouse paw oedema model studies', Plants, 12(6), pp. 1348. doi:10.3390/plants12061348
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