PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF SOME PLANTS BELONGING TO FAMILIES ACANTHACEAE AND COMPOS/TAB, GROWING IN YEMEN

Amina Mohamed Said El-Shaibany;

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The work presented in this thesis comprises the phytochemical investigation of two wild plants growing in Yemen, namely Acanthus arboreus Forssk. Family Acanthaceae and Echinops spinosissimus Turra Family Compositae.
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Title PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF SOME PLANTS BELONGING TO FAMILIES ACANTHACEAE AND COMPOS/TAB, GROWING IN YEMEN
Other Titles دراسة فيتوكيميائيه لبعض نباتات تنتمى الى العائلتين الاكامشى والمركبه التى تنمو باليمن
Authors Amina Mohamed Said El-Shaibany
Keywords PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF SOME PLANTS BELONGING TO FAMILIES ACANTHACEAE AND COMPOS/TAB, GROWING IN YEMEN
Issue Date 2001
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General summary and conclusion
The work presented in this thesis comprises the phytochemical investigation of two wild plants growing in Yemen, namely Acanthus arboreus Forssk. Family Acanthaceae and Echinops spinosissimus Turra Family Compositae.
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