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Pubmed Data : J Ethnopharmacol. 2019 Jun 28 ;238:111845. Epub 2019 Apr 1. PMID: 30946967
Study Type : Human Study
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Substances : Molasses
Diseases : Constipation
Pharmacological Actions : Gastrointestinal Agents
Additional Keywords : Plant Extracts
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Pubmed Data : J Altern Complement Med. 2006 Apr;12(3):311-5. PMID: 16646731
Study Type : Human Study
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Substances : Molasses
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Pubmed Data : J Anim Sci. 2023 Jan 3 ;101. PMID: 36592757
Study Type : Animal Study
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Substances : Molasses
Diseases : Inflammation
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Pubmed Data : Nat Med (Tokyo). 2009 Apr;63(2):130-6. Epub 2008 Dec 3. PMID: 19050991
Study Type : Animal Study
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Substances : Molasses
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Pubmed Data : Food Chem. 2020 Jun 1 ;314:126180. Epub 2020 Jan 11. PMID: 31954937
Study Type : In Vitro Study
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Substances : Molasses, Polyphenols
Diseases : Oxidative Stress
Pharmacological Actions : Antioxidants
Additional Keywords : Plant Extracts
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Pubmed Data : Int J Mol Sci. 2016 ;17(7). Epub 2016 Jun 23. PMID: 27347927
Study Type : In Vitro Study
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Pubmed Data : J Diet Suppl. 2017 Sep 3 ;14(5):589-598. Epub 2017 Jan 26. PMID: 28125303
Study Type : Review
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Substances : Molasses
Diseases : Anemia

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