The study of the anti-inflammatory activity of a stomatological gel based on an extract of Artemisia scoparia Waldst. et Kit.
The study of the anti-inflammatory activity of a stomatological gel based on an extract of Artemisia scoparia Waldst. et Kit.
The objectives of present investigation is to study of the pharmacology activity of a stomatological gel based on an extract of Artemisia scoparia. Ethanol extract of Artemisia scoparia contains chlorogenic acid, scopoletin, umbelliferone and scoparone which have anti-inflammatory activity. Kamistad gel was used as a comparison. Researches show wormwood-based gel has a local anti-inflammatory effect, comparable to that of the reference drug - Kamistad.
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