NOVEL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND IMMUNOMODULATION EFFECTS OF ROSE ON THE ENDOTHELIUM IN NORMAL AND HYPOXIC INVITRO CONDITIONS
Mark Christopher Arokiaraj & Eric Menesson
Aims Inflammation is common in clinical practice and often results in significant complications. The study was performed in search of a novel anti-inflammatory agent for inflammation modulation which would be useful for cardiovascular disorders and various clinical scenarios. Materials and methods A crushed red rose extract was prepared from the petals, and it was processed for analysis. The extract was tested on HUVEC cells at various concentrations. By microscopic analysis of cells, a safe concentration...
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