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The prevalence of herbal medicine home use and concomitant use with pharmaceutical medicines in Jamaica
Journal of ethnopharmacology

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Comparison of Major and Trace Element Concentrations in 16 Varieties of Cuban Mango Stem Bark (Mangifera indica L.)
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry

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Antidepressant activity of some Hypericum reflexum L. fil. extracts in the forced swimming test in mice
Journal of ethnopharmacology

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Diuretic activity of Smilax canariensis, an endemic Canary Island species
Journal of ethnopharmacology

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Costus spicatus tea failed to improve diabetic progression in C57BLKS/J db/db mice, a model of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Journal of ethnopharmacology