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“Pharmacognostic and Phytochemical Evaluation of Chrysophyllum cainito linn. Leaves” by Sunita Shailajan, Deepti Gurjar, India.

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Figure 3: (A) HPTLC plate photo and (B) overlay of the phytochemical fingerprint pattern of C
Figure 5: (A) HPTLC plate photo (B) overlay and (C) spectral confirmation showing presence of Gallic acid at 254 nm in leaves of C
Table 3: Content of triterpenoids (ursolic acid, ß-sitosterol and lupeol) and phenolic compound (gallic acid) in C

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