Phytochemical characterization and evaluation of anticataract potential of seabuckthorn leaf extract
Veterinary Ophthalmology2015Vol. 19(2), pp. 144–148
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Abstract
Aqueous extract of SBT leaves showed the potential to delay onset and/or progression of cataract, at least during in vitro conditions. Results indicate the possibilities of evaluating this extract for its use as anticataract agent during in vivo conditions.
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