HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ageratina adenophora and collaborators from the Bharathidasan University ), Poondi, Thanjavur (Dt), Tamil Nadu, India have published the research: ORIENTAL JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The present study revealed that the A. Adenophora leaves was rich in phytochemicals such asalkaloids, phenolic compounds, tannins, carbohydrates, proteins and aminoacids.
- how: The results indicated that aqueous extract exhibited higher scavenging activity (55.16%) compared to ethanolic extract (40.48%).
SUMMARY
Bacterial infections pose a significant threat to humans around the world1,2. This study focuses on fabricating AgNPs from . . .
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