In 2016 , a significant contribution to pharmacognosy emerged from the research team led by Neila Bhouri at the University of Carthage, Tunisia. Published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology and related peer-reviewed outlets, the "Bhouri 2016" study systematically investigated the bioactive compounds within Periploca angustifolia – a perennial shrub known locally as "Sallas" and traditionally used to treat inflammation, infections, and digestive ailments.
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