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DETERMINATION OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, TOTAL PHENOLIC CONTENT, TOTAL FLAVONOID CONTENT AND IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY OF VARIOUS ORGANIC EXTRACTS OF GYNURA CREPIOIDES LEAVES CULTIVATED IN MALAYSIA

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FIG. 1: PLANT OF GYNURA CREPIOIDES
TABLE 2: CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS FROM HEXANE LEAF EXTRACT OF No. 1
TABLE 4: CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS FROM ETHYLACETATE LEAF EXTRACT OF GYNURA CREPIOIDES No. Ret
FIG. 11: IC50 VALUE OF BHT AND PLANT EXTRACTS

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