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Tocotrienol-rich fraction formulation enhances wound healing in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
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Nurlaily A
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Azian AL
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Musalmah M
Published 2011
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SOD transfected cells exhibit changes similar to increased oxidative stress conditions
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Zetty Akmal CZ
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Then SM
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Musalmah M
Published 2011
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Neuroprotective potential of piper betle against bso-induced neuronal cell death
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Norfaizatul SO
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Then SM
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Wan Zurinah WN
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Musalmah M
Published 2011
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Tocotrienol-rich fraction supplementation reverses age related cognitive decline in aged rats
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Nursiati, MT
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Mohamad Fairuz, Y
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Azian, AL
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Wan Zurinah, WN
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Musalmah, M
Published 2011
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Effect of tropical formulation of centella asiatica extract and tocotrienol rich fraction (TRF) on wound healing in diabetic induced rats
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Siti Raudzah MK
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Azian AL
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Musalmah M
Published 2011
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Comparative antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of different extracts of centella asiatica (L.) urban and its active compounds, asiaticoside and madecassoside.
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Nurlaily A
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Noor Baitee AR
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Musalmah M
Published 2012
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