Development of biodegradable sustained-release damnacanthal nanocapsules for potential application in in-vitro breast cancer studies
The “noni” species of Morinda citrifolia L., is using in traditional medicine in the tropical country for over 2000 years. Noni fruit has come from the Morinda citrifolia tree which is called Rubiaceae, and it is from the coffee family. It is a perennial herb whose ripe fruit has a robust butyric a...
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University of Karachi
2019
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