Ethanolic extract of Azadirachta indica as a tool to inhibit the progression of in-vitro P388 cell leukemia
Journal Title: Scientia Agriculturae - Year 2015, Vol 10, Issue 3
Abstract
The plant of Neem is known in folk medicine for its various beneficial biological activities. The ethanol extract of Azadirachta indica exhibited moderate cytotoxic activity against the tested P388 cell leukemia cell line.
Authors and Affiliations
Mohamed I. S Abdelhady, Mohamed F Barghash, Yasser El-Malah, M. A. S Abourehab
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