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Antioxidant potentials of extracts from different parts of Clinacanthus nutans (Burm. f.) Lindau

The research aimed to explore the antioxidant potential of extracts from different parts of Clinacanthus nutans growing in Vietnam, a member of the Acanthaceae family. The plant's roots, stem and leaves were extracted using 96% ethanol. The antioxidant actions of these extracts were evaluated b...

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Published in:Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2024-03, Vol.37 (2(Special)), p.451
Main Authors: Duy Dang, Khanh, Minh Nguyen, Chi Hoang, Nha Nguyen, Thao Ngoc, Trang Nguyen, Dai Thi
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Biphenyl Compounds - chemistry
Picrates - chemistry
Plant Extracts - chemistry
Plant Extracts - pharmacology
Plant Leaves - chemistry
Plant Roots - chemistry
Plant Stems - chemistry
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