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Ageratum conyzoides is an aromatic plant. It is considered as an invasive and cosmopolite weed, widely spread in tropical and subtropical regions. Phytochemicals such as benzopyrenes, flavonoids, and terpenoids are reported from A. conyzoides. Development and validation of a reversed-phase HPLC-photodiode array (PDA) detection method for simultaneous identification and quantification of coumarin, precocene-I, b-caryophyllene oxide, a-humulene, and b-caryophyllene in extracts of A. conyzoides and essential oils was carried out.
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Development and Validation of a Reversed Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Photodiode Array Detection Method for Simultaneous Identification and Quantification of Coumarin, Precocene-I, b-Caryophyllene Oxide, a-Humulene, and b-Caryophyllene in Ageratum Conyzoides Extracts and Essential Oils from Plants
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This page is a summary of: Development and Validation of a Reversed Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Photodiode Array Detection Method for Simultaneous Identification and Quantification of Coumarin, Precocene-I, β-Caryophyllene Oxide, α-Humulene, and β-Caryophyllene ..., Journal of AOAC International, March 2020, Oxford University Press (OUP),
DOI: 10.1093/jaoacint/qsz038.
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