Bioactive fractions and compound of Ardisia crispa roots exhibit anti-arthritic properties mediated via angiogenesis inhibition in vitro.
Joan Anak BlinRoslida Abdul HamidHuzwah Khaza'aiPublished in: BMC complementary medicine and therapies (2021)
These findings highlight the bioactive fractions and compound from Ardisia crispa roots as potential anti-arthritic agents by inhibiting both HUVECs and HFLS-RA's cellular functions in vitro, possibly mediated via their anti-angiogenic effects.