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Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society 2002

Study of the anti-inflammatory effect of Sedum praealtum (Siempreviva) in the rat: dose-dependent response.

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Ma Estela Meléndez Camargo
Miriam Buendía Romero
Delfina Ramos Zamora
Patricia Cardona Carrillo
Ma Eugenia Villarreal Maldonado

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The results obtained suggest that the siempreviva has an anti-inflammatory effect and that the response was dose-dependent. The lyophilized siempreviva, at the doses used in this study, is not toxic.

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