Atef, Fatma
Abdelkawy, Mostafa A.
Eltanany, Basma M.
Pont, Laura
Fayez, Ahmed M.
Abdelhameed, Mohamed F.
Benavente, Fernando
Younis, Inas Y.
Otify, Asmaa M.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Cairo University
Article History
Received: 16 August 2024
Accepted: 4 December 2024
First Online: 5 January 2025
Declarations
:
: The authors declare no competing interests.
: The experiments adhered to the “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals” published by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH Publication No 85–23, 2011). Approval was granted by the Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Cairo University (approval code: MP (3118)).
: The study is reported in accordance with ARRIVE guidelines.
: The aerial parts of <i>C. infortunatum</i> were authenticated by Agriculture Engineer Therese Labib, a plant taxonomy consultant of the Ministry of Agriculture (Giza, Egypt).
: The plant material was collected with permission in compliance with national guidelines from the Agriculture Research Center, Giza, Egypt at “9 Cairo University Road, Giza District, Giza Governorate”. Samples of the plant material were deposited at the herbarium of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt (sample No.10.3.2021).