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Recent Progress in Medicinal Plants 29 - Drug Plants III by M.S. Swaminathan

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Inhibition of human lens aldose reductase by flavonoids, sulindac and indomethacin. Biochem. Pharmacal. 32(13) : 1995-1998. D. D. 1973. Polyol accumulation in galactosemic and diabetic rats: control by an aldose reductase inhibitor. Science 182(117) : 11461148. C. L. 2005. Inhibitory effects of sulphated flavonoids isolated from Flaveria bide ntis on platelet aggregation. Thromb. Res. 115(6): 495-502. , Bianco, I. and Fidelio, G. 2000. Inhibition of platelet aggregation with gangliosides. Thromb.

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2005. Inhibitory effects of sulphated flavonoids isolated from Flaveria bide ntis on platelet aggregation. Thromb. Res. 115(6): 495-502. , Bianco, I. and Fidelio, G. 2000. Inhibition of platelet aggregation with gangliosides. Thromb. Res. 98: 51-59. C. M. L. 2002. Anticoagulant effect and action mechanism of sulphated flavonoids from Flaveria bidentis. Thromb. R es. 105(2): 183-187. Hannoufa, A. , Varin, L. and Ibrahim, RK. 1991. Spatial distribution of flavonoid conjugates in relation to glucosyltransferase and activities in Flaveria bidentis.

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