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DETERMINATION OF SOLUBLE EXTRACTIVE OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS OF MARATHWADA REGION IN MAHARASHTRA

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The seasonal variation of water soluble extractive alcohol soluble extractive and ether soluble extractive have been investigated in leaves, wood and bark of Butea monosperma, Madhuca indica and Syzygium cumini. Comparative account of water soluble extractive of leaves, wood and bark of Syzygium cumini was showed high level (range 1.85 to 5.8 %) than Butea monosperma (range 1.5 to 4.3 %) and Madhuca indica (range 1.95 to 4.6 %) in all seasons. Alcohol soluble extractive of leaves of Syzygium cumini showed higher (range 4.05 to 6.7 %) and lower in bark of Madhuca indica (range 1.85 to 2.7 %). Ether soluble extractive of leaves of Syzygium cumini showed higher (range 2.75 to 4.65 %) and lower in wood of (range 1.2 to 1.95 %)

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