Ethnopharmacological effects of urtica dioica, matricaria chamomilla, and murraya koenigii on rotenone-exposed d. melanogaster: an attenuation of cellular, biochemical, and organismal markers

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  • who: Shabnam Shabir et al. from the School of Bioengineering and Biosciences, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, India have published the article: Ethnopharmacological Effects of Urtica dioica, Matricaria chamomilla, and Murraya koenigii on Rotenone-Exposed D. melanogaster: An Attenuation of Cellular, Biochemical, and Organismal Markers, in the Journal: Antioxidants 2022, 1623 of /2022/
  • how: Using the following equation the radical scavenging activity was calculated as percent inhibition (1%) of the DPPH radical DPPH inhibition (%)=[(Acontrol - Asample )/Acontrol ] × 100 where Asample represents absorbance of the plant extract sample and Acontrol represents absorbance of the DPPH solution as . . .

     

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