EVALUATION OF ACUTE TOXICITY PROPERTIES OF YARROW AND COMMON OAK PLANT EXTRACTS
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Nowadays, preparations made from medicinal plant raw materials are being studied with great interest by the global community compared to synthetic biologically active substances. Due to the side effects of synthetic drugs considered suitable for treating chronic diseases, people around the world prefer plant-based preparations. Traditional medicinal plants can provide new compounds that counter the high cost and toxicity of available drugs, especially for rural populations in developing countries [1].
This article presents data on the acute toxicity properties of an extract sample obtained from Achillea millefolium (yarrow) and Quercus robur (common oak), studied at the Pharmacology and Screening Laboratory of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan.
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