chemistry3 papersavg year 2022weak evidence

The flavonoid content or the analgesie

Research gap analysis derived from 3 chemistry papers in our local library.

The gap

Little is known about the flavonoid content or the analgesie and anti-inflammatory properties of these plants.

Evidence profile

Stated in the abstract section of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2016 and 2026, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 45 times in total.

Research trend

Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.

Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Evaluation of analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of the root extract of Grewia schweinfurthii Burret and its major chemical constituents (2026) · PLOS One · doi

    Despite the widespread use of conventional analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs, their clinical utility is often limited by adverse effects, necessitating the search for safer alternatives from medicinal plants.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: despite widespread conventional analgesic anti inflammatory drugs clinical utility often limited adverse effects necessitating search
  • Exploring Therapeutic Potential of Malcolmia Aegyptiaca Spr. and Matthiola Livida DC. Extracts in Rat Models Using Hot-Plate, Writhing and Carrageenan-Induced Paw Edema Tests (2024) · Acta Medica Bulgarica · cited 3× · doi

    Little is known about the flavonoid content or the analgesie and anti-inflammatory properties of these plants.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 3/5
    Keywords: little known flavonoid content analgesie anti inflammatory properties plants
  • Microbial Glycosylation of Flavonoids (2016) · Polish Journal of Microbiology · cited 42× · doi

    Although flavonoids are beneficial to human health, their application is limited by their low bioavailability and poor water-solubility.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 3/5
    Keywords: flavonoids beneficial human health application limited bioavailability poor water solubility

Questions about this gap

Little is known about the flavonoid content or the analgesie and anti-inflammatory properties of these plants. This is supported by 3 representative gap statements extracted from 3 papers, rated weak evidence.

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