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R 210

Manufactured by Labconco
Sourced in Switzerland

The R-210 is a refrigerated centrifuge designed for general laboratory applications. It has a maximum speed of 10,000 rpm and a maximum capacity of 210 mL. The unit is equipped with a brushless motor and digital speed/time controls.

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Standardization of T. cordifolia and B. diffusa Extracts

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T. cordifolia and B. diffusa (italics) were freshly collected from farm of CSIR-CIMAP and Swaras was made after washing and grinding the plant materials. Hima extract was prepared by soaking the shade-dried plant material overnight in distilled water and filtered using muslin cloth.[5 ] Thereafter, extracts were concentrated on a rotary evaporator (BUTCHI; R-210, Switzerland) and lyophilized (Labconco, Fort Scott, KS, USA). The extract was then standardized as per the WHO guidelines.[6 ]
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Hydroalcoholic Extraction of Bioactive Compounds

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Hydroalcoholic extraction (ethanol/water, 80:20 v/v) was made by stirring the dry samples for the investigation of the phenolic profile and other bioactive compounds; concisely, 1 g of the sample was extracted twice (1 h, 25 °C, 150 rpm in each step) through a 1:30 solid-to-liquid ratio and then filtered (Whatman No. 4 paper). Subsequently, the ethanolic fraction was evaporated employing a rotary evaporator (Büchi R-210, Flawil, Switzerland), and samples were ice-covered and freeze-dried (FreeZone 4.5 model 7750031, Labconco, Kansas City, MO, USA) for the subsequent evaluation [40 (link)].
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