Identification of Phthalates, Methyl Esters and Siloxanes through GCMS analysis, biological investigation, DFT and Molecular Docking studies on Methanolic Subfractions of Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis flower extract
Farah Yasmin,
Zill-I-Huma Nazli,
Nusrat Shafiq
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: Plants are vital source of bioactive molecules, so they play a significant role in prevention and curing of various health disorders. The Hibiscus rosa sinensis, an ornate with attractive flowers, has conventionally been utilized globally as a curative agent for a wide range of ailments. Methods: In current study, we prepared crude methanolic extract of flowers of Hibiscus rosa sinensis and subjected that to in vitro biological evaluation to assess its antidiabetic and antioxidant potential. Outcomes… Show more
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