This document summarizes a research article that explores analgesic and anti-inflammatory herbs as potential sources for modern medicine. The article was published in 2010 in the Global Research Online journal and was written by authors from India. It examines herbs that have traditionally been used for their pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties and discusses their potential to be developed into pharmaceutical drugs.
This document summarizes a research article that explores analgesic and anti-inflammatory herbs as potential sources for modern medicine. The article was published in 2010 in the Global Research Online journal and was written by authors from India. It examines herbs that have traditionally been used for their pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties and discusses their potential to be developed into pharmaceutical drugs.
This document summarizes a research article that explores analgesic and anti-inflammatory herbs as potential sources for modern medicine. The article was published in 2010 in the Global Research Online journal and was written by authors from India. It examines herbs that have traditionally been used for their pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties and discusses their potential to be developed into pharmaceutical drugs.
This document summarizes a research article that explores analgesic and anti-inflammatory herbs as potential sources for modern medicine. The article was published in 2010 in the Global Research Online journal and was written by authors from India. It examines herbs that have traditionally been used for their pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties and discusses their potential to be developed into pharmaceutical drugs.
A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF MODERN MEDICINE Journal Data • Title : Analgesic and anti inflammatory herbs: a potential source of modern medicine • Author : Saikat Sen, Raja Chakraborty, Biplab De , T. Ganesh, H. G. Raghavendra and Subal Debnath • Department : Department of Pharmacology, C.E.S. College of Pharmacy, NH-7, Chinnatekur, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India • Publisher : Global research online • Country : India • Languange : English • Avaibility access : Open access journal • DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.1(11).32-44 • Timeline : 01 November 2010 • Journal Rank : Q3 JBI CRITICAL APPRAISAL CHECKLIST FOR SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS AND RESEARCH SYNTHESES Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e 1. Is the review question clearly and explicitly stated? □ □ □ □ Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e □ □ □ □ 2. Were the inclusion criteria appropriate for the review question? Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e 3. Was the search strategy appropriate? □ □ □ □ Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e □ □ □ □ 4. Were the sources and resources used to search for studies adequate? Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e 5. Were the criteria for appraising studies appropriate? □ □ □ □ Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e □ □ □ □ 6. Was critical appraisal conducted by two or more reviewers independently? Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e □ □ □ □ 7. Were there methods to minimize errors in data extraction? Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e □ □ □ □ 8. Were the methods used to combine studies appropriate? Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e 9. Was the likelihood of publication bias assessed? □ □ □ □ Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e □ □ □ □ 10. Were recommendations for policy and/or practice supported by the reported data? Not Unclea Yes No applicabl r e □ □ □ □ 11. Were the specific directives for new research appropriate? Overall appraisal: Include □ Exclude □ Seek further info □ Comments (Including reason for exclusion) ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ____________________ THANKS