Objective: This study aims to evaluate the proximate composition and phytochemicals content of Acalypha indica. Methods: The dried samples of root, leaves, stem and whole plant were analysed for protein, total fat, ash, moisture, water activity and crude fibre according to guideline by Association of Official Analytical Chemist. The phytochemicals content were based on standard method. Results: The proximate analysis showed that the leaves contain the highest moisture (9.49%), ash (12.83%) and protein (23.98%). The root contains the highest carbohydrate (76.33%), crude fibre (42.05%) and gross energy (1453.94 kJ) content. The root also showed the lowest total fat (0.54+0.17%) and water activity (0.51+0.00 Aw). Besides that, the secondary me...
Introduction: Plant sources are a valuable starting material for drug development. These plants are ...
Acalypha indica is a small herb which is distributed in most of Asian countries such as Sri Lanka, I...
The advent of science in the search for antibiotics principally depends on medicinal plants as raw m...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the proximate composition and phytochemicals content of Acaly...
The herb Acalypha indica which belongs to Euphorbiaceae family has multiple medicinal properties whi...
The herb Acalypha indica which belongs to Euphorbiaceae family has multiple medicinal properties whi...
ABSTRACT Acalypha indica is herb found in tropical countries. This plant used traditionally for tre...
Acalypha indica Linn is a tropical weed, grows annually in East Nusa Tenggara. The weed is member of...
a terpenoid, alkaloids, flavonoids and steroids, for example, brassicasterol. Conclusion: The findin...
Plant kingdom harbours an inexhaustible source of active ingredients invaluable in the management of...
Plant kingdom harbours an inexhaustible source of active ingredients invaluable in the management of...
Plant kingdom harbours an inexhaustible source of active ingredients invaluable in the management of...
In our in vitro and in vivo studies, we used Acalypha indica root methanolic extract (AIRME), and in...
Tea is commonly served in Malaysian dining culture. Most of commercialized tea is made of Camellia s...
Recently the traditional medicine is accepted as an alternative source for human health care and lea...
Introduction: Plant sources are a valuable starting material for drug development. These plants are ...
Acalypha indica is a small herb which is distributed in most of Asian countries such as Sri Lanka, I...
The advent of science in the search for antibiotics principally depends on medicinal plants as raw m...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the proximate composition and phytochemicals content of Acaly...
The herb Acalypha indica which belongs to Euphorbiaceae family has multiple medicinal properties whi...
The herb Acalypha indica which belongs to Euphorbiaceae family has multiple medicinal properties whi...
ABSTRACT Acalypha indica is herb found in tropical countries. This plant used traditionally for tre...
Acalypha indica Linn is a tropical weed, grows annually in East Nusa Tenggara. The weed is member of...
a terpenoid, alkaloids, flavonoids and steroids, for example, brassicasterol. Conclusion: The findin...
Plant kingdom harbours an inexhaustible source of active ingredients invaluable in the management of...
Plant kingdom harbours an inexhaustible source of active ingredients invaluable in the management of...
Plant kingdom harbours an inexhaustible source of active ingredients invaluable in the management of...
In our in vitro and in vivo studies, we used Acalypha indica root methanolic extract (AIRME), and in...
Tea is commonly served in Malaysian dining culture. Most of commercialized tea is made of Camellia s...
Recently the traditional medicine is accepted as an alternative source for human health care and lea...
Introduction: Plant sources are a valuable starting material for drug development. These plants are ...
Acalypha indica is a small herb which is distributed in most of Asian countries such as Sri Lanka, I...
The advent of science in the search for antibiotics principally depends on medicinal plants as raw m...