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utilized the folk medicine based on the traditional knowledge to many diseased.
Generally salt tolerance plants have more phyto chemical and more anti oxidant
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of phytochemical screening was observed in phenolic group for all the extract
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saponins are completely absent in all extracts.. Antioxidant effect maximum
(71.4) in methonal extrat at 100 mg mL-1 concentration and minimum
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