Separation and identification of the components of the leaves of Leucosyke Hispidissima wedd. (Dael)
About 100 grams of dried finely out leaves of Leucosyke Hispidissima wedd. or 'dael' were soaked in ethanol. After the chlorophyll was removed from the crude ethanol extract, diethyl ether was used to separate any polar components from the non-polar components. The polar ethanol portion wa...
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Main Author: | Co, Betty |
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Language: | English |
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1985
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