A C Basile
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Sertie J, Basile A, Panizza S, Oshiro T, Azzolini C, Penna S
J Ethnopharmacol
. 1991 Feb;
31(2):239-47.
PMID: 2023431
The antiinflammatory effects and gastrotoxicity of a lyophilized 70% ethanol extract of the leaves of Cordia verbenacea were investigated through experimental models in rats and mice. The oral administration of...
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Basile A, Sertie J, Panizza S, Oshiro T, Azzolini C
J Ethnopharmacol
. 1990 Sep;
30(2):185-97.
PMID: 2255209
An ethanol extract of the leaves of Brazilian Casearia sylvestris, given orally, inhibited gastric secretion in pylorus-ligated rats. At a prophylactic dose of 57.5 mg/kg, the extract showed a reduction...
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Sertie J, Basile A, Panizza S, Matida A, ZelnIk R
Planta Med
. 1990 Feb;
56(1):36-40.
PMID: 2356241
The 5-hydroxy-3,6,7,3',4'-pentamethoxyflavone (artemetin) from Cordia verbenacea DC (Boraginaceae) showed marked anti-inflammatory activity using various experimental models in rats. Artemetin significantly inhibited carrageenin-induced paw edema following oral doses from 30.4 to...
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Sertie J, Basile A, Panizza S, Matida A, ZelnIk R
Planta Med
. 1988 Feb;
54(1):7-10.
PMID: 3375340
No abstract available.
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Basile A, Sertie J, Freitas P, Zanini A
J Ethnopharmacol
. 1988 Jan;
22(1):101-9.
PMID: 3352280
The oleoresin from Brazilian Copaifera species yielded copalic acid and sesquiterpenes and showed marked anti-inflammatory activity using various experimental models in rats. The oleoresin significantly inhibited carrageenin-induced pedal edema following...
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Basile A, Hanada S, Sertie J, Oga S
J Pharmacobiodyn
. 1984 Feb;
7(2):94-100.
PMID: 6726622
Anti-inflammatory effects of chloride salts of praseodymium, gadolinium and ytterbium were investigated, using various experimental inflammatory models in rats. The lanthanide salts administered by oral route showed no significant effect,...
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Oga S, Hanada S, Basile A, Sertie J, Yasaka W
Pol J Pharmacol Pharm
. 1983 May;
35(3):201-7.
PMID: 6622300
The carrageenin and nystatin-induced paw edemas were dose-dependently antagonized by oral administration of ethanol. The combination of ethanol and dexamethasone increased this inhibition. Carrageenin-induced edema was also inhibited by furosemide...