Identification of phytochemicals in bioactive extracts of acacia saligna growing in australia

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  • who: Anjar P. Asmara and colleagues from the Growing in Australia School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney have published the research: Identification of Phytochemicals in Bioactive Extracts of Acacia saligna Growing in Australia, in the Journal: Molecules 2023, 1028 80 of 15/01/2023
  • what: The study showed that the specific optical rotation of naringenin 1 was 23=-16.68u25e6 (c 0.1, EtOH), which is slightly lower than the previous report 22=-14.7u25e6 (c 0.36, EtOH). In the work , the optical rotation of LF-MeOH . . .

     

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