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Mary Saral A
Professor Higher Academic Grade & Dean
Department of Chemistry
amarysaral@vit.ac.in (Work)
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Acaricidal, insecticidal, and larvicidal efficacy of fruit peel aqueous extract of Annona squamosa and its compounds against blood-feeding parasites
Madhumitha G
,
Rajakumar G.
,
Mohana Roopan S
,
...
,
Mary Saral A
,
Nawaz Khan F
,
...
,
Elango G.
(12 authors)
2012 | Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Screening of larvicidal activity of Crossandra infundibuliformis extracts against Anopheles stephensi, Aedes aegypti and Culex Quinquefasciatus
G. Madhumitha
and
Mary Saral A
2012
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Preliminary phytochemical analysis, antibacterial, antifungal and anticandidal activities of successive extracts of Crossandra infundibuliformis
Madhumitha G
and
Mary Saral A
2011 | Medknow
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Studies on anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activities of fruiting bodies of pleurotus eous in experimental animals
S.R. Suseem
and
Mary Saral A
2011
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Open Access
Hepatoprotective potential of petroleum ether leaf extract of Crossandra infundibuliformis on CCl4 induced liver toxicity in albino mice
Madhumitha G
,
Mary Saral A
,
...
,
Sivaraj A.
(4 authors)
2010 | Medknow
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Microwave assisted synthesis of hydroxyapatite nano strips
Ruban Kumar A
,
Kalainathan S
and
Mary Saral A
2010 | Wiley
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Antimicrobial activity of successive extracts of thevetia nerüfolia
Madhumitha G
and
Mary Saral A
2009
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Free radical scavenging assay of thevetia nerüfolia leaf extracts
Madhumitha G
and
Mary Saral A
2009
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