PROFIL FITOKIMIA DAN ANALISIS TOKSISITAS Ficus racemosa L. MENGGUNAKAN METODE BRINE SHRIMP (Artemia salina) LETHALITY TEST
Novia Suryani
Abstract:A traditional plant, Ficus racemosa L., known as the ara plant in West Nusa Tenggara, is potentially beneficial as a drug candidate, which is one option to develop the biodiversity of natural ingredients in Indonesia. The extract was produced by maceration method with ethanol 96% solvent. Furthermore, they partitioned using various solvents, n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and chloroform. The presence or absence of secondary metabolite is determined by the phytochemical screening test. Meanwhile, the Brine Shrimp Le… Show more
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