In silico and in vitro anti-inflammatory study of phenolic compounds isolated from eucalyptus maculata resin

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  • who: Dalia E. Ali from the DepartmentPharos University have published the research: In silico and in vitro anti-inflammatory study of phenolic compounds isolated from Eucalyptus maculata resin, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The current study revealed that E. maculata resin is a promising Egyptian natural medicine, rich in phenolics and flavonoids, and could be considered a new therapeutic candidate for inflammation.
  • how: These results indicated that the docking protocol could reliably predict docking poses for the tested compounds. Data were analyzed with GraphPad Prism V 6 (GraphPad Software Inc . . .

     

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