Phytochemistry of leguminous species

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The paper considers the legume family at Kapchagay Reservoir, including camel thorn (Alhagi pseudalhagi (M. B.) Desv.), silver sand acacia (Ammodendron argenteum (Pall.) O. Ktze.), salt tree (Halimodendron halodendron (Pall.) Voss.), the vegetative organs, flowers and fruits of the plants. The dosage forms of these plants and their importance are identified. As a result of the phytochemical study, it has been found that the species in the herbaceous family are similar to the phytochemical composition of camel thorn and salt tree.

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Ashirova, Z. B., Anuarova, L., Berik, N., Newsome, A. S., Rakhmetova, A. M., Yessenbekova, A. Y., … Aimagambetova, K. (2019). Phytochemistry of leguminous species. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(1), 6630–6633. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.A1868.109119

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