Antidiabetic Activities In Vitro and In Silico of Nonpolar Compounds in Patat Leaves (Phrynium capitatum)
<span lang="EN-US">One form of Indonesian cultural wisdom is the use of leaves as food packaging. In addition to being used as a packaging material, patat leaves are also believed to have antidiabetic benefits. Antidiabetic activity can be assessed through the enzyme α-glucosidase in...
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Main Authors: | Laras Wijayanti (Author), Marvel Marvel (Author), Samsul Ma'arif (Author), Ahmad Fathoni (Author) |
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Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa,
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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