bio active compounds
GC MS ANALYSIS OF BIO ACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA FRUIT
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MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND SCREENING OF BIO ACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF CHLORELLA VULGARIS
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STUDIES ON THE BIODIVERSITY, CONSERVATION, BIO ACTIVE COMPOUNDS IDENTIFICATION FROM SELECTIVE WILD MACROFUNGI COLLECTED FROM WESTERN GHATS OF TIRUNELVELI REGION, TAMILNADU, INDIA
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Ab-Initio calculations; structural, physical properties, thermodynamic function and charges for some Bio active compounds
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Isolation, Characterization and Purification of Bio-Active Compounds from Andrographispaniculata and Cinnamon verum for Anti-Hiv Activity
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Electrochemical, ESR and Theoretical Insights into the Free Radical Generation by 1,1'-Hydrocarbylenebisindazoles and Its Evaluation as Potential Bio-Active Compounds
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ESTIMATION OF BIO-ACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN INDIAN DESERTED PLANT EUPHORBIA CADUCIFOLIA (DANDA THOR) BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY
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Screening of Major Bio-Active Compounds of Few Medicinal Plants for Anti-HIV Properties
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Development of Aloe Vera Jelly for Diabetic Patients and Analysis of Its Physicochemical Properties
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“GC-MS Analysis of Bio-active Components in Petroleum Ether Extract of Lepidagathis scariosa (Nees.) – Acanthaceae” by S. Sharmila, R. Nalli, E.K. Ramya, S. Mownika, India.
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A facile synthesis and anticancer activity of some novel thiazoles carrying 1,3,4-thiadiazole moiety
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The role of Bacillus megaterium and other bio-agents in controlling root-knot nematodes infecting sugar beet under field conditions
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A microfluidic platform for the characterisation of CNS active compounds
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Steam reforming of bio-compounds with auto-reduced nickel catalyst
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VIRTUAL SCREENING OF DRUG LIKE INHIBITORS AGAINST ASPARTATE SEMIALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE OF LYSINE/ DAP PATHWAY OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
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Synthesis, molecular modelling and biological significance of N-(4-(4-bromophenyl) thiazol-2-yl)-2-chloroacetamide derivatives as prospective antimicrobial and antiproliferative agents
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Applications of enzymes to the preparation of optically active compounds
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BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM LEUCAS LAVANDULAEFOLIA
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SEPARATION OF ACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM CURCUMA CAESIA ROXB. AND CURCUMA AROMATICA SALISB. OF ASSAM, INDIA BY TLC- BIO AUTOGRAPHY AND ANTIBACTERIAL ASSAY OF SEPARATED EXTRACTS
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Investigation of Bioactive Compounds of Capsicum Frutescence and Annona Muricata by Chromatographic Techniques
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