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ANTIOXIDANT AND PHYTOCHEMICAL POTENTIAL OF WILD EDIBLE MUSHROOM TERMITOMYCES RETICULATUS: INDIVIDUAL CAP AND STIPE COLLECTED FROM SOUTH EASTERN PART OF INDIA

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FIG. 1: REDUCING POWER OF ETHNAOLIC EXTRACT FROM TERMITOMYCES RETICULATUS AND THEIR INDIVIDUAL PARTS
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TABLE 1: EC50 VALUES OF TERMITOMYCES RETICULATUS AND THEIR INDIVIDUAL PARTS (CAP AND STIPE)
TABLE 2:  BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS OBTAINED FROM TERMITOMYCES RETICULATUS AND THEIR INDIVIDUAL PARTS (CAP AND STIPE)
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