anti-fungal assay

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cLoUd9_mylo
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anti-fungal assay

Post by cLoUd9_mylo »

Hello there,its been so long time that I didnt posts some questions but, Im so thankful for your all answers youve been shared to me....Those answers are all worthy.It help me in making our resesrch project...Now I need again your help...Ammm I wanna ask about what is an anti-fungal assay? And does Duranta Erecta has more saponins than the other plants?

Thats all..Thank you..I'll be waiting for your response

Ian
Bob.Burkhart
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Only a partial answer

Post by Bob.Burkhart »

I'm sorry I can't help you with your saponins question but an anti-fungal assay would be a measurement of the portion of a substance that had anti-fungal properties. You would need to know what specific chemicals of the substance had any anti-fungal capabilities and count the amount of those chemicals against the total amount of the original substance.

See below for a definition of assay:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assay
Hope this helps,
-Bob-
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