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Publications by Muhammad Gulfraz
Phytochemical Analysis of Medicinally Important Constituents of Teucrium Stocksianum Boiss.
Pakistan Journal of Botany
Plant Science
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Pharmacognostic Standardization and Chromatographic Fingerprint Analysis on Triterpenoids Constituents of the Medicinally Important Plant Plumeria Rubra F. Rubra by HPTLC Technique
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Quantitative Analysis of Phytochemicals in the Bark Extracts of Medicinally Important Plant Cassia Fistula, Linn.
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Chromatographic Fingerprint Analysis of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Medicinally Important Plant Elephantopus Scaber L. Using HPTLC Technique
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Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Metal Complexes of Schiff Bases Containing Medicinally Important Amino Compounds
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Phytochemical Evaluation and in Vitro Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Cold and Hot Successive Pseudobulb Extracts of Medicinally Important Orchid Flickingeria Nodosa (Dalz.) Seidenf
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