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Pharmacognostical, phytochemical, in-vitro toxicity and in-vitro hepatoprotective investigation of bridelia tomentosa root

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Table No. 01: Percentage (%) yield ofextract using various solvents
Fig. No. 02: Transverse Section of Bridelia tomentosa root
Fig. No. 03: Powder characteristics of Bridelia tomentosa root
Table No. 04: HPLC analysis of Bridelia tomentosa root
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