GC/MS Based Phytochemical Analysis of Lichen Species of Acetone extract Pseudevernia furfuraceae (L) Zopf
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Pseudevernia furfuraceae L Zopf. P.F., Retention time R.T.Abstract
Pseudevernia furfuraceae (L) Zopf (Parmiliaceae) is a common epiphytic lichens in the forest of Navegaon forest of Maharashtra India. the sepsis used as traditionally as a treatment of wounds and eczema The major component of Pseudevernia furfuraceae (L) Zopf after GCMS analysis is 1,3-Dioxolone-4-methanol 2,2dimethyl,, Azaridine-1-(2-methyl-1-propenyl) -(S)- Azaridine-1-(2-methyl-1-propenyl)- E-2-Hexenyl E-2-Octenoate.
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