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EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON ANTIOXIDANT STATUS OF PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA EXTRACTS USING CELL FREE AND CELL CULTURE SYSTEM

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Table 1: Percentage yield and consistency.
Fig. 3: Chromatogram of standard (rutin,quercetin,gallic acid).
Fig. 4: Standard graph of ascorbic acid.
Fig. 6: Absorbance of PEH and PEC.
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