What is it about?
This study looked at a type of fern called Phymatopteris triloba to see if it had any health benefits. The researchers found that the extracts from this plant could help fight cancer cells and also act as antioxidants, which can be good for your overall health. Even though these were just crude extracts, they still showed promise in fighting off harmful substances in our bodies. This means that highland ferns like P.triloba might have other natural compounds with similar effects on human body and should be studied further!
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Why is it important?
The study is important because it identifies a potential source of natural compounds that could have health benefits, specifically in fighting cancer cells and acting as antioxidants. The findings suggest that highland ferns like Phymatopteris triloba may be promising sources for further research into bioactive natural products. This information can help researchers develop new treatments or supplements to improve human health.
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This page is a summary of: Anti-Proliferative, Antioxidant and Iron-Chelating Properties of the Tropical Highland Fern, <i>Phymatopteris triloba</i> (Houtt) <i>Pichi Serm</i> (Family Polypodiaceae), Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, October 2013, African Journals Online (AJOL),
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v12i5.13.
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