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The book "Secondary Metabolites from Manilkara Hexandra and Mimusops Elengi" by T. Annamalai provides a comprehensive analysis of the isolation, characterization, and biological activities of secondary metabolites obtained from two medicinal plant species - Manilkara Hexandra and Mimusops Elengi. The author has conducted extensive research on these plants, which are widely used in traditional medicine for their various therapeutic properties. The book provides detailed information on the phytochemical analysis of the plants, including the identification and isolation of the secondary…mehr

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The book "Secondary Metabolites from Manilkara Hexandra and Mimusops Elengi" by T. Annamalai provides a comprehensive analysis of the isolation, characterization, and biological activities of secondary metabolites obtained from two medicinal plant species - Manilkara Hexandra and Mimusops Elengi. The author has conducted extensive research on these plants, which are widely used in traditional medicine for their various therapeutic properties. The book provides detailed information on the phytochemical analysis of the plants, including the identification and isolation of the secondary metabolites. The biological activities of these secondary metabolites are also thoroughly examined, including their antibacterial, antifungal, Antioxidant, and anticancer properties. The author also discusses the potential uses of these metabolites in the development of new drugs and therapeutic agents. The book is written in a clear and concise manner, making it accessible to both students and researchers in the field of natural product chemistry. The author has included numerous illustrations and tables to aid in understanding the complex chemical structures and biological activities of the metabolites. Overall, "Secondary Metabolites from Manilkara Hexandra and Mimusops Elengi" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the medicinal properties of these plants and the potential use of their secondary metabolites in drug discovery and development.