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samiksha parihar
samiksha parihar
Research Fellow at Tropical Forest Research Institute ,Jabalpur
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Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) determination of phytoconstituents from ethanolic and aqua-ethanolic root extracts of Uraria picta Desv.(Fabaceae)
B Mohan, HO Saxena, S Parihar, A Kakkar
Pharma Innov 9, 463-467, 2020
42020
Simultaneous densitometric determination of β-sitosterol and lupeol through validated HPTLC method in different plant parts of Uraria picta (Jacq …
HO Saxena, S Parihar, G Pawar, GR Rao
Acta Chromatographica 35 (1), 99-105, 2023
32023
Variation for caffeic acid and phenolic content in different plant parts of Solanum xanthocarpum Schrad. and Wendl. – a commercially important dashmool species
HO Saxena, S Parihar, N Mohammad, G Pawar
Clinical Phytoscience 7, 1-8, 2021
32021
Simultaneous determination of betulinic acid, β-sitosterol and lupeol in fruits, leaves, root and stem bark of Dillenia pentagyna Roxb. by a validated high-performance thin …
HO Saxena, S Parihar, G Pawar
JPC–Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC 34 (6), 531-542, 2021
22021
GC-MS analysis of phytocomponents in the ethanolic and aqua-ethanolic extracts of Uraria picta Desv
B Mohan, HO Saxena, S Parihar, A Kakkar, N Bais
IJCS 8 (3), 2205-2210, 2020
22020
Phytochemical screening and variation studies in secondary metabolite
HO Saxena
Chem Sci Rev Lett 11 (42), 151-8, 2022
12022
Dillenia pentagyna Roxb.: A review on phytochemistry and pharmacology
HO Saxena, A Das, S Parihar
The Journal of Phytopharmacology 11 (4), 295-299, 2022
12022
Quantitative Estimation of Betulin in Different Plant Parts of Dillenia pentagyna Roxb. through validated HPTLC method
SPANDGP HARI OM SAXENA*
Indian Forester 148 (4), 441-446, 2022
1*2022
Comparative analysis of phenolic content in Solanum indicum L. harvested from different locations of Madhya Pradesh state of India
H Saxena, S Parihar, G Pawar, GR Rao, VR Sahu, P Dhar
Environment Conservation Journal 22 (3), 415-421, 2021
12021
Phytochemical screening and HPTLC fingerprinting of different parts of Solanum indicum L.: A dashmool species
HO Saxena, S Parihar, G Pawar, SK Choubey, P Dhar
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 10 (1), 1935-1941, 2021
12021
Effect of seed treatments and potting medium on seed germination parameters in threatened Stereospermum suaveolens (Roxb.) DC.–A dashmool species
H Saxena, N Mohammad, S Parihar, S Kumar
Environment Conservation Journal 21 (1&2), 187-192, 2020
12020
Identification of phytoconstituents in ethanolic and aqua-ethanolic extracts of Solanum indicum L. through GC-MS
B Mohan
Chem. Sci. Rev. Lett 9, 693-699, 2020
12020
Effect of drying methods and storage containers on gallic acid content in fruits of Terminalia bellerica L.
HO Saxena, G Pawar, S Parihar, SK Choubey, P Dhar
L. International Journal of Chemical Studies 7 (5), 1713-1717, 2019
12019
Variability studies in Stereospermum suaveolens (Roxb.) DC.: a threatened Dashmool species from Central India
HO Saxena, S Parihar, N Mohammad, G Pawar
Vegetos 37 (1), 173-181, 2024
2024
Evaluation of secondary metabolites and chromatographic fingerprint profiling of stem bark of Holarrhena antidysenterica L.
HOS Ganesh Pawar, Samiksha Parihar
The Journal of Phytopharmacology 13 (1), 4-11, 2024
2024
Chemical and morphological variations in Terminalia bellirica (Gaertn.) Roxb.–a species of commercial ayurvedic formulation triphla from central India
H Saxena, ND Kobragade, S Parihar, M Kundu, GR Rao, G Pawar
Environment Conservation Journal 23 (1&2), 410-416, 2022
2022
High-performance thin-layer chromatography method development and validation for quantification of glucuronic acid in gum samples of Sterculia urens Roxb.
HO Saxena, S Parihar, G Pawar, VR Sahu
JPC–Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC 35 (2), 153-159, 2022
2022
Assessment of Variations in Phytochemical Components in Stem and Root Bark of Dillenia pentagyna from different Locations of Madhya Pradesh
HO Saxena, S Parihar, A Das
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