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In vivo and in vitro genotoxicity studies of aqueous extract of Xanthium spinosum
2012
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
The use of plants as a source of palliative or cure for pathological conditions is quite common worldwide. Xanthium spinosum (Asteraceae), popularly known in Brazil as 'espinho de carneiro', is an annual weed from South America, which has been used by empiric medicine to treat neoplasias. Owing to the extensive use of the above-mentioned plant and to the lack of reports about the real effects of its infusion, current study evaluated the genotoxic potential of its aqueous extract at
doi:10.1590/s1984-82502012000300013
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