2021
DOI: 10.22271/reschem.2021.v2.i2a.27
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Phytochemicals, chemical composition and antioxidants profile of the crude extracts and essential oil of Mitracarpus scaber (Goga masu)

Abstract: Green Chemistry is the plan of synthetic items and cycles that lessen or wipe out the utilization and age of substances risky to people, creatures, plants and the climate. It is an advanced science that arrangements with the use of natural agreeable synthetic mixtures and materials in the different parts of our life like modern uses and numerous others. The start of green science is considered as a reaction to the need to diminish the harm of the climate by man-made materials and the cycles used to deliver the… Show more

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“…These are essential ingredients for blood formation. M. scaber has also been reported to contain several bioactive components and essential oils that may also be associated with its medicinal properties (Ali et al, 2021;Ekalu, 2021). The signi cant differences in the values of WBC which was higher in the control group than the treatment groups except M. scaber (1.5%) may be connected to the reaction of the sh to the bacterial challenge whereby the heterophils were mobilized against invading A. hydrophila.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These are essential ingredients for blood formation. M. scaber has also been reported to contain several bioactive components and essential oils that may also be associated with its medicinal properties (Ali et al, 2021;Ekalu, 2021). The signi cant differences in the values of WBC which was higher in the control group than the treatment groups except M. scaber (1.5%) may be connected to the reaction of the sh to the bacterial challenge whereby the heterophils were mobilized against invading A. hydrophila.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%