Colorimetric study of the methanolic extract of dillenia philippinensis Rolfe. "Katmon" (Dilleniaceae) bark as a red dye using UV-Vis Spectrophotometer / Jay Mark L. Cruz [and four others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2017Description: viii, 131 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT CAH BSPHAR .C78 2017
Contents:
Title Page -- Approval Sheet -- Acknowledgement -- Table of Contents -- Abstract -- Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of Related Literature -- Chapter III. Materials & Methods -- Chapter IV. Results & Discussion -- Chapter V. Summary, Conclusion & Recommendations -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Curriculum Vitae.
Summary: Dillenia philippinensis (Katmon), endemic in the Philippines, is known to produce red dye from its bark (Quisumbing, 1978).
Item type: Thesis
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Main Thesis Pharmacy UGT CAH BSPHAR .C78 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000000989

Includes bibliographical references.

Title Page -- Approval Sheet -- Acknowledgement -- Table of Contents -- Abstract -- Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of Related Literature -- Chapter III. Materials & Methods -- Chapter IV. Results & Discussion -- Chapter V. Summary, Conclusion & Recommendations -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Curriculum Vitae.

Dillenia philippinensis (Katmon), endemic in the Philippines, is known to produce red dye from its bark (Quisumbing, 1978).

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