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DETERMINATION OF ASH VALUES OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS OF MARATHWADA REGION IN MAHARASHTRA

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The seasonal variation of total ash, acid soluble ash and acid insoluble ash have been investigated leaves, wood and bark of Butea monosperma, Madhuca indica and Syzygium cumini, which are medicinally important plants. Comparative account of total ash, acid soluble ash and acid insoluble ash content of bark of Butea monosperma showed high level of total ash ( range 14.15 to 17.6 % ) and low level of total ash of wood of Madhuca indica ( range 5.05 to 6.85 %). The acid soluble ash showed higher level of bark of Butea monosperma (range 6.3 to 6.65 %) and lower in leaves of Syzygium cumini (range 0.8 to 2.75 %). Comparative account of acid insoluble ash of bark of Butea monosperma showed higher (range 9.6 to 13.5 %) and lower in the wood of Syzygium cumini (range 3.1 to 5.15 %).

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