The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Acne Vulgaris – A Comparative Study

  • Bedoyan N
  • Al-Yassen A
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Twenty-one plants were identified through preliminary field surveys and seven were selected for in vitro anti-helminthic activity against Ascaris suum. Of the seven plants that were initially screened, five gave appreciable positive results while two did not. The ED50s obtained were: 1.62mg/ml (Tetradenia riparia), 4.13mg/ml (Cassia occidentalis), 12.50 mg/ml (Carica papaya) and 16.75mg/ml (Momordica foetida). The research findings showed that Tetradenia riparia, Cassia occidentalis, Carica papaya, Momordica foetida and Erythrina abysinnica may be of value in the treatment of helminthiasis; whereas Moringa oleifera and Cannabis sativa are probably ineffective or of limited value for the same purpose. Key

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Bedoyan, N., & Al-Yassen, A. (2022). The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Acne Vulgaris – A Comparative Study. The Medical Journal of Basrah University, 40(2), 143–150. https://doi.org/10.33762/mjbu.2023.141016.1140

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