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Phytochemical Studies on Iris germanica.L and Computational Modeling - Phytochemical Studies on Iris germanica.L& Computational Modeling of cis-Decalin Reaction Using Friedel-Craft Acylatin. DE

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The work embodied in this book is divided into three parts. Part-A includes the literature based phytochemical studies on the methanolic extract of one of the most significant medicinal herb Iris germanica, which led to the isolation and characterization of the 6 new compounds beside this, 6 known compounds. The oil fraction was also isolated which resulted the identification of eleven compounds. The Part-B includes the biological screening of various plant extracts with special reference to antioxidant activity, microbial activity and toxicity of two compounds and oil fraction. The Part-C discusses literature survey and computational modeling of cis-decalin reaction using Friedel Crafts acylating.

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14 years of experience as a chemistry Teacher & Researcher on different projects like Novel Drug discovery of disease ¿Myopiä, Synthesis (synthesis and cyclization of 1, 4-disubstituted semicarbazides), extraction, isolation and characterization of new (Oil, flavonoids, isoflavoids, indole alkaloids, Furanocoumrin compounds) and much more...

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Authors Syeda Farina Asghar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.08.2022
 
EAN 9786202802017
ISBN 9786202802017
No. of pages 220
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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