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Validated HPTLC Method for Dihydrokaempferol-4′-O-glucopyranoside Quantitative Determination in Alcea Species

Abstract Dihydrokaempferol-4′-O-glucopyranoside, a flavanonol glucoside, is the major compound in the flower of Alcea rosea L. which possesses significant antioxidant and anticancer activity against HepG-2 cell line and thus can be considered a marker compound for A. rosea L. We attempted to establi...

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Published in:Journal of chromatographic science 2018-07, Vol.56 (6), p.518-523
Main Authors: Abdel Salam, Nabil A, Ghazy, Nabila M, Shawky, Eman, Sallam, Shimaa M, Shenouda, Mary L
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