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Rev. méd. Panamá
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18(3): 211-216, Sept. 1993.
Article
in Spanish
| LILACS
| ID: lil-410001
ABSTRACT
The authors experimentally demonstrated that an aqueous fraction of Drymonia serrulata (Jacq.) Mart. has peripheral, but not central, analgesic activity, and that it also has a dose-dependent anti-inflammatory activity at 24 and 96 hours. The experimental results indicate that the etnomedical use of this plant by the Guaymi Indians may have some scientific validity