Phytochemical Analysis, Molecular Docking and In Vitra Screening of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitory Activity of Piper longum and Cardiaspermum halicacabum Leaves

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2017
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The secondary metabolites of the plants have served as phytotherapeutic medicine to protect against various diseases for centuries. Xanthine oxidase (X0) catalyses the metabolism of hypoxanthine to xanthine, and xanthine into uric acid, which is responsible for a common metabolic disorder in domestic birds called gout. Recently gout cases in 2-3 weeks old layers and broilers have been reported in Namakkal as well as in other parts of the country. Conventional or synthetic drugs used in the treatment of gout are costly and can have serious adverse effects.
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TNV_PRCD_2017_443-448
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Veterinary Science
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