Malik et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of anthraquinone derivatives in rhizomes of tissue culture-raised Rheum emodi Wall. plantsMalik et al., 2010
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- Malik S
- Sharma N
- Sharma U
- Singh N
- Bhushan S
- Sharma M
- Sinha A
- Ahuja P
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- Journal of plant physiology
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This paper presents quantification of five anthraquinone derivatives (emodin glycoside, chrysophanol glycoside, emodin, chrysophanol and physcion) in rhizomes of hardened micro-propagated Rheum emodi plants using high-performance liquid chromatography …
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