Histochemical Investigation of Exotic Weed Lantana camara Linn
Abstract
The histochemical Studies of leaves, Root and Stem of Lantena camara Linn.(Verbenaceae) in Maharashtra. It is a annual shrub grown widely in different places of India. The species has been investigated for the phytochemical, anti-oxidant and antimicrobial Potential. This paper encompasses a comprehensive review on histochemical and Biological aspects of Lantena camara L. For histochemical studies the freehand sections of leaves, stem and root were taken and treated with respective reagent in localize component, viz. Starch, protein, tannin, saponin, fat, and alkaloids in the tissues.
Keywords: Histochemistry, Lantena, Alkaloids, Protein
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Histochemistry, Lantena, Alkaloids, ProteinDOI
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