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Phytochemical Profile of Weed Plants which are Natural Propagated on Wastelands of Gandevitaluka in Navsari District

Vol. 8, Jan-Dec 2022 | Page: 30-34

Yogita Bhagubhai Gamit
Research Scholar, Department of Botany, Himalayan University, Arunachal Pradesh, India

Prof. Dr. Pravin Bhagwat Cholke
Research Supervisor, Department of Botany, Himalayan University, Arunachal Pradesh, India

Received: 12-03-2022, Accepted: 02-05-2022, Published Online: 17-05-2022


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Abstract

This research paper aims to investigate the phytochemical profile of weed plants that are naturally propagated on wastelands in the Gandevitaluka region of Navsari District. We explore the potential medicinal and nutritional properties of these plants to understand their value in traditional and modern medicine and their potential for commercial applications. The study employed various phytochemical analysis techniques to identify and quantify the active compounds present in these weed plants.

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