Authentication of Ethnoveterinary Important
Grasses Through Microscopic Techniques:
Insights Into the Anatomical and Phytochemical
Analysis of Grasses
Shanza Ali,
Uzma Hanif,
Awais Raza
et al.
Abstract:Ethnoveterinary medicine is crucial in many rural areas of Pakistan, as residents in remote and marginal areas rely heavily on traditional herbal medicines to cure their domestic animals. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) formed spontaneously as by products of reactions with O 2 molecules, chemically damage the organic elements of the cell such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids. In the current research work, the anatomical, phytochemical and antioxidant of some ethnoveterinary grasses were studied. A total of… Show more
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