PharmaTutor (October - 2017)
ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 5, Issue 10)
Received On: 14/06/2017; Accepted On: 15/06/2017; Published On: 01/10/2017
AUTHORS:
Dilipkumar.J.P*, Agliandeshwari.D
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
*dilipkumar9447@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
Natural products, especially those derived from plants, have been used to help mankind sustain its health since the dawn of medicine. Over the past century, the phytochemicals in plants have been a pivotal pipeline for pharmaceutical discovery. The importance of the active ingredients of plants in agriculture and medicine has stimulated significant scientific interest in the biological activities of these substances1. Despite these studies, a restricted range of plant species has experienced detailed scientific inspection, and our knowledge is comparatively insufficient concerning their potential role in nature. Hence, the attainment of a reasonable perception of natural products necessitates comprehensive investigations on the biological activities of these plants and their key phytochemicals.
How to cite this article: Dilipkumar JP, Agliandeshwari D; Preparation & evaluation of Annona Muricata extract against cancer cells with modified release; PharmaTutor; 2017; 5(10); 63-106
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