Biochemical Evaluation of Some Liverworts Pigments and Phenolics
Abstract
Three genera viz. Riccia, Plagiochasma and Targionia were studied biochemically. It was found that amount of total chlorophylls and polyphenol content is more in Targionia as compared to Riccia and Plagiochasma Flavonoids are also studied adopting chromatography technique and when the spots viewed under UV were found to be of similar type in Riccia, and Plagiochasma, whereas Targionia showed the present of only one spot ,identical to the second spot isolated in Riccia, and Plagiochasma
Keywords: Biochemical, Riccia, Plagiochasma, Targionia, pigments, phenolics.
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Biochemical, Riccia, Plagiochasma, Targionia, pigments, phenolics
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Khalkar K, Kadam V. Biochemical Evaluation of Some Liverworts Pigments and Phenolics. JDDT [Internet]. 15Aug.2021 [cited 20May2024];11(4-S):78-0. Available from: https://jddtonline.info/index.php/jddt/article/view/4958
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