The In-vitro Phytochemicals Investigation on Five Medicinal Plants in Anyigba and its Environs, Kogi State, Nigeria
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The In-vitro Phytochemicals Investigation on Five Medicinal Plants in
Anyigba and its Environs, Kogi State, Nigeria
M.N. Suleiman
Kogi State University, Anyigba.
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