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Comparative phytochemical and TLC investigation on two antidiabetic plants of Goalpara district of Assam, India

Author Affiliations

  • 1Chemistry Department, Arya Vidyapeeth (Autonomous) College, Assam, India

Res. J. of Pharmaceutical Sci., Volume 12, Issue (1), Pages 1-6, June,30 (2023)

Abstract

Stevia rebaudiana and Kalanchoe pinnata are two antidiabetic plants used by peoples of Assam. Phytochemical and TLC studies indicate that properties of ethanolic leaf extracts and ethanol stem extracts of the two antidiabetic plants are not the same.

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