OBTAINING COLLOID COMPOSITIONS BASED ON PEGANUM HARMALA EXTRACTS AND NANOSILVER
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The article provides information on the compounds contained in the Peganum harmala plant, the use of plant parts and individual compounds. The sum of extractive substances was isolated and their yields were determined by extracting different parts of the Peganum harmala plant with water. Nanosilver compositions of the extracts were prepared and their IR spectra were obtained.
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