Background: Raphanus sativus is traditionally used as an anti-inflammatory agent.
Objectives: The current study was designed to explore the in vivo anti-inflammatory and antiangiogenic properties of Raphanus sativus seeds oil.
Methods: Cold press method was used for the extraction of oil (RsSO) and was characterised by using GC-MS techniques.
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