Mineral Analysis Of Tamilnadia uliginosa Retz.Tirveng & Sastre (Rubiaceae).
Journal Title: Voyager - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
Fresh leaves and fruits of Tamilnadiauliginosa were used for the present study.In the present study,elements like Mg,K,Na,Fe,Mn,Ca,Pb,Cu present in T.uliginosawas carried out to assess its medicinal properties.The resultalso is helpful in standardization and identification of plant as well as crude drug for the future analysis and preparation of drug.
Authors and Affiliations
Deepthymol M. J. , Praveen Dhar T.
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