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EXPERIMENTAL TAXONOMIC INVESTIGATION ON GLIRICIDIA SEPIUM (JACQ.) KUNTH EX WALP

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The present investigation includes the phytochemical analysis and antimicrobial activity of medicinally important plant from family Fabaceae. Plant is commonly known as Giripushpa widely used as hedge plant. Plant extracts were prepared in various solvents and phytochemically they were tested in the solvent where the good extraction or active extraction observed, phytochemical tests were carried out especially for analyzing secondary metabolites from the plant.
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