Assaying Digoxin by Way of Enzyme Linked Immune Standardized Assaying (ELISA) in Digitalis Purpurea Which is Under the Effect of Salinity
published by Damascus University
in 2011
in
and research's language is
العربية
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Background & Objective: The plant creates raw materials through primal metabolism in order to
maintain crucial lively operations.
While in the case that the plant is subjected to inhibition of growth as a result to environmental
circumstances characterized by a high level of salinity, the Digitalis Purpurea used in this experiment
changes its biological potential like bio-creation to form other necessary materials that take part in
secondary metabolism operations, and hence affect the creation of glycosides that strengthen the heart,
which Digoxin is one of.
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