Journal of Ethnopharmacology
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- 0378-8741
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- Folk medicine in Uzbekistan200410 citations
- Screening of 14 alkaloids isolated from Haplophyllum A. Juss. for their cytotoxic properties20053 citations
- Metabolite profiling and mechanisms of bioactivity of snake autolysate - A traditional Uzbek medicine20193 citations
- Investigation of anti-inflammatory effect of essential oil extracted from Achillea alpina L. through multi-omics analysis in zebrafish tail fin amputation model20252 citations
- Study of the effect of lipid extract of Eryx snakes on the course of aseptic inflammation20252 citations
- Luteolin and its analog luteolin-7-methylether from Leonurus japonicus Houtt suppress aromatase-mediated estrogen biosynthesis to alleviate polycystic ovary syndrome by the inhibition of tumor progression locus 220240 citations
- Corrigendum to “Luteolin and its analog luteolin-7-methylether from Leonurus japonicus Houtt. Suppress aromatase-mediated estrogen biosynthesis to alleviate polycystic ovary syndrome by the inhibition of tumor progression locus 2” [J. Ethnopharmacol. (331), (2024) 118279]20240 citations
- Aqueous extract of Evodia lepta Merr. attenuates influenza virus infection via inhibition of the HSP90/NF-κB axis20250 citations
- Corrigendum to “Investigation of anti-inflammatory effect of essential oil extracted from Achillea alpina L. through multi-omics analysis in zebrafish tail fin amputation model” [J. Ethnopharmacol. 344 (2025) 119519]20260 citations