A review on extraction coupled with analytical techniques used in medicinal plants: torch ginger (Etlingera elatior) / Adibah Aqilah Norddin and Boon Yih Tien

The presence of active compounds in medicinal plants provides physiological effects and acts as a pharmacological agent in preventing and treating diseases since the last decade. This has resulted in an increase of interest in the medicinal plant due to the high demands of the current pharmaceutical...

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Main Authors: Norddin, Adibah Aqilah (Author), Boon, Yih Tien (Author)
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Published: 2021.
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