Identification of anti-inflammatory constituents from pet ether extract Justicia Gendarussa Burm. f. with GC-MS
Keywords:
Anti-Inflammatory, Physicochemical Parameter, WHO, GCMS, NISTAbstract
Justicia gendarussa Burm.f.is a medicinal plant in Western ghats of Maharashtra in India. The study aims to determine active fractions of Justicia Gendarussa for its anti-inflammatory activity and identify their chemical constituents. Physicochemical parameter 5.57 %
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