A Review on Potentiality of Medicinal Plants As the Source of New Contraceptive Principles. (Review).
Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology 2003, March, 10, 2-3
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Summary Recently, a review has already been made on the synthetic contraceptive agents whereas this review embraces the natural contraceptives upto year 2001 with 355 references. It also includes the isolation of their active principles, methods of analysis of active ingredients through TLC, HPLC, their side effects and pharmacological action.
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