The Effects of Plant Age on Phytochemical and Geographical Distribution of Euphorbia helioscopia, (Sun Spurge or Madwoman’s Milk) Euphorbiaceae from Arrang District Bajaur
Shakir Ullah1* and Lubna Shakir2
1State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany (LSEB), Institute of Botany Chines Academy of Science China; 2Department of Botany, Govt Degree College Timergara, Dir Lower, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
*Correspondence | Shakir Ullah, State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany (LSEB), Institute of Botany Chines Academy of Science China; Email:
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Figure 1:
A graph of estimated marginal means of number of compounds observed on a TLC in each part of Euphorbia helioscopia.
Figure 2:
A graph of estimated marginal means of number of compounds observed on the TLC in relation to the age of Euphorbia helioscopia.
Figure 3:
TLC HSG5 compound profiles; the red fluorescents (a) decreasing with plant age.
Figure 4:
A graph of estimated marginal means of number of compounds observed on a TLC in relation to age of Euphorbia helioscopia.
Figure 5:
TLC chemical profiles for NSG2 (a) and CSG2 (b) and HSG2 (c) and NSG3 (d) after chemical treatment with vanillin reagent.
Figure 6:
A graph of estimated mean number of compounds with effect to geographical location.
Figure 7:
The TLC profiling of stem wood compounds for Arrang (a), Ghargu (b), and Bajaur (c) as viewed at UV 365 nm (b and d) and after chemical treatment (a, c).