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13C NMR analysis of polysaccharide complex - β-Larabinopyranoses and α-L- arabinopyranoses.
Schematic representation of in vitro root induction in Rhodiola imbricata (A) In vitro rooted shoots in agar gelled medium supplemented with auxin, (B) Hardening of in vitro rooted plants.
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LC-MS [M + H]+ (Positive Ionization) Parent Ion Peak area percentage of flavonoids
IC50 of DPPH scavengging activities of P.emblica extract.
Talinum portulacifolium plant and leaves.
Representative photomicrographs of uterine histology. A = Ovariectomized rats;
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of Streptotoccus mutans biofilms. Biofilms emerged after 24-hour incubation in 12-well plates.
Effects of T. sericea extracts on the morphological characteristics of Caco2 cells: (a)
Photomicrograph of kidney sections treated with aqueous extract of Pimpinella anisum at doses 1 and 2 g/kg: showing granular casts (black arrow) and degenerated tubular epithelium (40X, H &E).
Percentage of platelet aggregation of each extract.
The flavonoid histochemical Assay of S. caseolaris leaf cross-section. A=10x10 magnification; B=40x10 magnification.
The Macroscopic leaves, fruits and seed of SR.
Chromatogram of standard fucoxanthin from 25 ppm to 200 ppm.
Antimicrobial assay by well diffusion on five flower extracts of T.populnea L. on C.albicans
Cell suspension culture of Begonia malabarica
Antimicrobial activity of Mangrove fruit extract against E. coli.
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Mean concentrations of essential (a) and toxic (b) metals in studied plants
Comparative regression lines of total extract A. repens against third instar larvae of three species of mosquito vectors
1H NMR spectrum of Gingelly oil recorded in chloroform- (D) at room temperature
GC-MS Chromatogram of the ethanol extract of Blighia sapida bark
Comparative physicochemical parameter of two Achyranthus species (Values are mean ± S.D).
Changes in the Liver weight of the experimental rats.
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Fruit of Psychotria rubra.
Macroscopic character of Aquilaria crassna A) Drawing of plant; 1 – a part of branch, 2 – flower, 3 – fruit and B) Crude drug (leaves).
Detection of nuclear fragmentation in NALM-6 cells after AGP treatment. NALM-6 cells were treated with and without AGP (IC50) for 48h, stained with DAPI and visualized under fluorescence microscope.
Candida cells, neutrophils, control (PBS), Low dose (5 mg/ ml) of Boerhavia erecta High dose (10 mg/ml) of Boerhavia erecta.
Represents abundant rosette crystals from NA IV.
Architecture of IoT in agriculture.
zone of inhibition for the different extracts, against Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Comparison of follow up scores of short-term memory between study and control group.
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UV spectrum.
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Image of Curcuma longa
Animal grouping.
Antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles.
Diagrammatic representation for RGB Color Spaces.

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Pharmacognosy Journal (Phcog J.) covers different topics in natural product drug discovery, and also publishes manuscripts that describe pharmacognostic investigations, evaluation reports, methods, techniques and applications of all forms of medicinal plant research
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