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From: Evaluating the anti Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity of Alpinia galanga (L.) Willd. axenically under reducing oxygen conditions and in intracellular assays

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HPTLC fingerprinting of the extracts of Alpinia galanga . Profile of acetone extract (A); ethanolic extract (B); aqueous extract (C); scanned at 366 nm post derivatization with anisaldehyde – sulphuric acid. R – Reference compound 1´ acetoxychavicol acetate, Ac – Acetone extract, Eth – Ethanolic extract, Aq – Aqueous extract.

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