TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to novel aconitine compounds as well as to an analgesic/anti-inflammatory agent containing the same.
1. Background Art
Aconitine alkaloids contained in the tuberous root of plants of the genus Aconitium have already been reported to have a potent analgesic and
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to novel aconitine compounds as well as to an analgesic/anti-inflammatory agent containing the same.
Background Art
Aconitine alkaloids contained in the tuberous root of plants of the genus Aconitium have already been reported to have a potent analgesic and
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to novel aconitine compounds as well as to an analgesic/anti-inflammatory agent containing the same.
BACKGROUND ART
Aconitine alkaloids contained in the tuberous root of plants of the genus Aconitium have already been reported to have a potent analgesic and
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to novel aconitine compounds as well as to an analgesic/anti-inflammatory agent containing the same.
Background Art
Aconitine alkaloids contained in the tuberous root of plants of the genus Aconitium have already been reported to have a potent analgesic and
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a composition and method for ameliorating pain and inflammation. More particularly, the present invention relates to a pain and inflammation ameliorating composition, which contains an alkaloid compound extracted from an Aconitum
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