Facile green synthesis and characterization of Terminalia arjuna bark phenolic–selenium nanogel: a biocompatible and green nano-biomaterial for multifaceted biological applications
Abhijeet Puri(Indian Institute of Millets Research), Sudarshan Singh(Chiang Mai University), Yogesh V. Ushir, Rajesh Dodiya(Parul University), Popat Mohite(Indian Institute of Millets Research), Vijay R. Chidrawar(Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies), Swati Patil
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