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Possible gut Inhibitory Effect of Marjoram (Origanum majorana L.) Explains its Medicinal Use in Diarrhea and Gut Hyperactivity
Refat Elsonbaty, Amr
(PI)
FAZAL REHMAN, NAJEEB REHMAN
(PI)
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Pharmacology
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Marjoram
100%
Hyperactivity
100%
Diarrhea
100%
Calcium Ion
59%
Antidiarrheal Agent
36%
Rat
36%
Origanum
31%
Potassium Ion
27%
Spasmolytic Agent
27%
Carbachol
18%
Verapamil
18%
Table Salt
18%
Antimicrobial Agent
18%
Castor Oil
13%
Muscle Spasm
13%
Calcium Chloride
13%
Antiinfective Agent
13%
Medicinal Plant
13%
Essential Oil
13%
Glucose
13%
Diseases
9%
Acetylcholine
9%
Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate
9%
Pharmacodynamics
9%
Phosphodiesterase
9%
Diazepam
9%
Dicarbonate
9%
EC50
9%
Ileum
9%
Potassium Chloride
9%
Antioxidant
9%
Plant Extract
9%
Enzyme
9%