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    Pharmacognosy Communications

    Pharmacognosy Communications, Vol 6, Issue 2, Apr-Jun, 2016

    Editorial

    Editorial

    Ian Edwin Cock1,2*1School of Natural Sciences, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland 4111, AUSTRALIA.2Environmental Futures Centre, ...
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    Effect of ethanol extract from M. torresiana aerial parts on various biochemical parameters in cotton pellet granuloma in rats. Values are expressed as mean ± S.E. (n=6). All columns are significant using ANOVA; *P

    Evaluation of Analgesic, Antipyretic and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ethanol Extract from a Fern Species Macrothelypteris Torresiana (Gaudich) Aerial Parts

    Sumanta Mondal1*, Debjit Ghosh2, Ganapaty Seru1, Onkar Manna1, Mora Venkata Reddy1, Vankayalapati Revanth1 1Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, GITAM Institute of ...
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    PICTORIAL ABSTRACT

    Study on the temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate and electrocardiogram of concomitant administration of Maytenus macrocarpa “Chuchuhuasi” and Propranolol in escalating doses

    Zambrano-Huailla Rommel1,2, Zambrano-Huailla Alexander1,2, Wong-Peréz Karelya1, García-Berrocal Jorge1,2, Velit-Bassino Tiara1, Zevallos-Gonzáles Dayana1, Mujica-Calderón José1, Salazar-Granara Alberto*1,21Research Centre of Traditional Medicine ...
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    Effect of MEF on wound contraction in excision wound rat model: photographic record (A) and percent wound contraction (B). MEF: M. elengi flowers, NC: Normal/ untreated control, VC: Vehicle control (base), MEL: Low dose of the standardized ethanolic extract of M. elengi flowers (2.5%), MEM: Mid dose of the standardized ethanolic extract of M. elengi flowers (5%), MEH: High dose of the standardized ethanolic extract of M. elengi flowers (20%), JT: Jatyadi Taila (traditional drug), BTD: Betadine (modern drug). Data expressed as mean ± SE, n=6. **p

    Wound Healing Efficacy of Mimusops Elengi L. Flowers in Albino Wistar Rats using Excision Wound Model

    Sunita Shailajan*1 and Deepti Gurjar1 Herbal Research Lab, Ramnarain Ruia College, Matunga (E), Mumbai 400019, INDIA. Pharmacognosy Communications,2016,6,2,72-79.DOI:10.5530/pc.2016.2.4Published:January 2016Type:Original Article ...
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    PICTORIAL ABSTRACT

    Antimicrobial Activity of Extracts from Native Plants of Temperate Australia

    Sarah M. Wigmore, Mani Naiker, David C. Bean* School of Applied and Biomedical Sciences, Federation University Australia, Faculty of Science ...
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    Qualitative Phytochemical Analysis and Antibacterial Activity Evaluation of Indian Terminalia spp. Against the Pharyngitis Causing Pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes.

    Mitchell Henry Wright,a Megan Sarah Jean Arnold,b Cameron Jay Lee,a Reece Courtney,a,c Anthony Carlson Greene,a Ian Edwin Cock,a,c*aSchool of Natural ...
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    PICTORIAL ABSTRACT

    Growth Inhibitory Activity of Selected High Antioxidant Australian Syzygium Species Against the Food Poisoning and Tissue Necrotic Pathogen Clostridium Perfringens

    Mitchell Henry Wright,1 Cameron Jay Lee,1 Charmaine Estelle Pollock,1 Anthony Carlson Greene,1 Ian Edwin Cock,1,2*1School of Natural Sciences, Nathan Campus, ...
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    Toxicological evaluation of Moringa oleifera Lam seeds and leaves in Wistar rats

    Ajayi Temitayo Olayemi1*, Moody Jones Olanrewaju1, Akintayo Christopher Oloruntoba21Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ibadan. NIGERIA.2Department of Physiology, ...
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    The Janus Corner

    The Janus Corner

    Ian Edwin Cock1,2*1School of Natural Sciences, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland 4111, AUSTRALIA.2Environmental Futures Centre, ...
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    Medicinal Plant Images

    Medicinal Plant Images

    Ian Edwin Cock1,2*1School of Natural Sciences, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland 4111, AUSTRALIA.2Environmental Futures Centre, ...
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    Upcoming Events

    Upcoming Events

    Ian Edwin Cock1,2*1School of Natural Sciences, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland 4111, AUSTRALIA.2Environmental Futures Centre, ...
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    About Journal
    About Journal

    Pharmacognosy Communications [Phcog Commn.] is a quarterly journal published by Phcog.Net. It is a peer reviewed journal aiming to publish high quality original research articles, methods, techniques and evaluation reports, critical reviews, short communications, commentaries and editorials of all aspects of medicinal plant research. The journal is aimed at a broad readership, publishing articles on all aspects of pharmacognosy, and related fields. The journal aims to increase understanding of pharmacognosy as well as to direct and foster further research through the dissemination of scientific information by the publication of manuscripts. The submission of original contributions in all areas of pharmacognosy are welcome.
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    Rapid publication: Average time from submission to first decision is 30 days and from acceptance to In Press online publication is 45 days.
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