Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2033229 | Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Thus, the beta-amyrin acetate has been identified for the first time in the leave of Bridelia ferruginea. The data here suggest that the beta-amyrin acetate fraction of the leave of Bridelia ferruginea could be further explored in biological profiling requiring antioxidant and cytotoxic dependent therapeutics as the plant could be a viable source of antioxidant and cytotoxic agents in cancer chemotherapy in the near future.
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Authors
Oluwatoyin Adenike FABIYI, Olubunmi ATOLANI, Oluyomi S. ADEYEMI, Gabriel Ademola OLATUNJI,