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acceptance acid action active addition agents alcohol alkaloids analysis application Ayurvedic bark biological cause cell central characteristics chemical chromatography colour complex components compounds concentration considered consists constituents containing crude drugs derived described detection determination dilute distribution dried drying effects essential evaluation examined example extraction fruits further give glucose glycosides groups herbal drugs herbal medicines herbs important Indian indicated individual isolated known layer leaves less license limit major manufacture measure medicinal plants method mixture natural obtained occur organic origin particular pesticides pharmaceutical plant material possible powder preparation present procedure properties reaction remedies residue root sample seeds separation Siddha soluble solution solvent sources species standard structure studies substances surface temperature therapeutic tissue traditional treatment tube types Unani usually various volatile volume
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Thin Layer Chromatography in Phytochemistry Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos,Joseph Sherma,Teresa Kowalska Limited preview - 2008 |