Assaying Digoxin by Way of Enzyme Linked Immune Standardized Assaying (ELISA) in Digitalis Purpurea Which is Under the Effect of Salinity


Abstract in English

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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