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Spectrometers are scientific instruments used to analyze the composition and properties of materials by measuring the interaction between the material and electromagnetic radiation. They detect and quantify the absorption, emission, or reflection of light by a sample across different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Quantitative Immunoassay using ELISA

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Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (Boehringer), Spectrometers (Shimadzu), microplate 96-well plate, and microplate reader, centrifuge, and incubator (Memmert).
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Isolation and Estrogenic Evaluation of Phenolphthalein from Momordica charantia

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The compound after fractionation by HPLC is yielded a white amorphous powder (98.89% purity) further subjected to spectral studies. The IR spectrum was obtained on 460 Shimadzu spectrometers. 1 H NMR spectra were recorded on JEOL JNM -A 500 NMR spectrometer and solvent methanol was used for spectral analysis. Mass spectra were recorded on JMS HX -110 with a data system and on JMS -DA 500 mass spectrometers.
Phytoestrogenic nature of phenolphthalein: Bioassay-guided fractionation led to the isolation of amorphous phenolphthalein compound. Hence, it was subjected to in vivo estrogenic activity (Animal ethics Reg. No. 34800/2001/CPAEA). Colony bred immature female albino rats of 25-30 days old, weighing between 30-40g were bilaterally ovariectomised to observe the phytoestrogenic nature of phenolphthalein. The treatments were given from 7 days. On day 8 th the rat uteri were dissected out and weighed for gravimetric analysis. Vaginal smears changes were recorded daily from these experimental immature rats.
The Figure 1 show a schematic diagram showing the preparation and isolation of phytoestrogen (Phenolphthalein) from Momordica charantia Seeds
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