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Methanolic extract of Fennel -Foeniculum vulgare- escalates functional restorati

Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is one of the major health concerns faced by the community at present. Till now, available therapeutic approaches are...

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    [title] => Methanolic extract of Fennel -Foeniculum vulgare- escalates functional restorati
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Authors
J Maqbool, H Anwar, J Iqbal, et al


Lab
Neurochemicalbiology and Genetics Laboratory (NGL), Department of Physiology, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan

Journal
Food Science & Nutrition

Abstract
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is one of the major health concerns faced by the community at present. Till now, available therapeutic approaches are ineffective to fully heal a nerve injury and to assure the functional recovery entirely. Natural compounds can prove attractive and effective drug candidates to bridge up this gap. In this scenario, the present study was designed to explore the role of methanolic extract of Foeniculum vulgare (F. vulgare) seeds in accelerating the function regain following a sciatic nerve injury in a mouse model. For this purpose, 12 adult healthy albino mice (BALB/C), 8

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