ASSESSMENT OF HMG-CO ENZYME A REDUCTASE INHIBITING ACTIVITY OF CHLOROGENIC ACID AND GALLIC ACID, PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS PRESENT IN THE LEAF OF AZADIRACHTA INDICA A JUSS. THROUGH MOLECULAR DOCKING
Published in October-December 2025 (Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2025)

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Gopika Mahesh
IIIrd Professional BAMS Student, VPSV Ayurveda College, Kottakkal, Kerala
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Professor, Dept. of Dravyaguna ,VPSV Ayurveda College, Kottakkal, Kerala, India
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Mahesh & P (2025). ASSESSMENT OF HMG-CO ENZYME A REDUCTASE INHIBITING ACTIVITY OF CHLOROGENIC ACID AND GALLIC ACID, PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS PRESENT IN THE LEAF OF AZADIRACHTA INDICA A JUSS. THROUGH MOLECULAR DOCKING. Kottakkal Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine And Research, 1(4), xx-xx. https://kjamr.scholarjms.com/articles/20
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