The histochemical studies of leaves and wood of Sesbania grandiflora, Sesbania bispinosa and Sesbania cannabina are medicinally important plants of Marathwada region in Maharashtra. For histochemical studies the free hand sections of leaves and wood were taken and treated with the respective reagent in localize components, viz. starch, protein, tannin, saponin, fat, glucosides and alkaloids in the tissues
AbstractStudies on native medicinal plants strengthen initiatives to preserve the environments where...
Spermacoce is a genus of the plant family Rubiaceae. Approximately 280 species distributed in subtro...
The aim of this study is to estimate the fatty acid composition and bioactivity of extracted seed oi...
The histochemical studies of leaves and wood of Butea monosperma ÂLam and Madhuca indica Gmel. are ...
The genus Sesbania belongs to the family Leguminosae and its subfamily is Papilionoideae.There are f...
The genus Sesbania belongs to the family Leguminoceae. Sesbania are known for exceptionally fast gro...
The seasonal variation of alkaloids have been investigated in leaf, bark and wood of SesbaniaÂÂ...
The seasonal variation of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoid have been investigated in leav...
The seasonal variation of total ash, water soluble ash and water insoluble ash have been investigate...
Sesbania speciosa Taub. ex Engl. is an introduced plant cultivated in India for fibre, green manure ...
Objective: The main aim of this study was to evaluate the antioxidants present in Sesbania grandiflo...
A genus of plant belongs to the family Solanaceae well distributed in India more than 26 species whi...
One of the Fabaceae family that has potential as medicinal plant is the white Turi plant (Sesbania g...
ABSTRACT Studies on native medicinal plants strengthen initiatives to preserve the environments wher...
Medicinal plants have a promising future because these are about half million plants ground the worl...
AbstractStudies on native medicinal plants strengthen initiatives to preserve the environments where...
Spermacoce is a genus of the plant family Rubiaceae. Approximately 280 species distributed in subtro...
The aim of this study is to estimate the fatty acid composition and bioactivity of extracted seed oi...
The histochemical studies of leaves and wood of Butea monosperma ÂLam and Madhuca indica Gmel. are ...
The genus Sesbania belongs to the family Leguminosae and its subfamily is Papilionoideae.There are f...
The genus Sesbania belongs to the family Leguminoceae. Sesbania are known for exceptionally fast gro...
The seasonal variation of alkaloids have been investigated in leaf, bark and wood of SesbaniaÂÂ...
The seasonal variation of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoid have been investigated in leav...
The seasonal variation of total ash, water soluble ash and water insoluble ash have been investigate...
Sesbania speciosa Taub. ex Engl. is an introduced plant cultivated in India for fibre, green manure ...
Objective: The main aim of this study was to evaluate the antioxidants present in Sesbania grandiflo...
A genus of plant belongs to the family Solanaceae well distributed in India more than 26 species whi...
One of the Fabaceae family that has potential as medicinal plant is the white Turi plant (Sesbania g...
ABSTRACT Studies on native medicinal plants strengthen initiatives to preserve the environments wher...
Medicinal plants have a promising future because these are about half million plants ground the worl...
AbstractStudies on native medicinal plants strengthen initiatives to preserve the environments where...
Spermacoce is a genus of the plant family Rubiaceae. Approximately 280 species distributed in subtro...
The aim of this study is to estimate the fatty acid composition and bioactivity of extracted seed oi...