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ESTIMATION OF TOTAL PHENOL OF GENUS SESBANIA OF MARATHWADA REGION IN MAHARASHTRA

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An attempt has been made here to investigate occurrence of total phenol in the leaves , bark and wood of Sesbania grandiflora ,Sesbania bispinosa and Sesbania cannabina are medicinally important plants of Marathwada region in Maharashtra. Comparative account of total phenol content of leaves ,bark and wood of three species revealed that , Sesbania grandiflora were rich ( range 3.11 to 5.42 mg/g dry wt.) than Sesbania bispinosa ( range 2.67 to 4.62 mg/g dry wt.) and Sesbania cannabina ( range 2.37 to 4.26 mg/g dry wt.) in all seasons.
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