Research Article
Parkia biglobosa Improves Mitochondrial Functioning and Protects against Neurotoxic Agents in Rat Brain Hippocampal Slices
Figure 1
Representative high performance liquid chromatography profile of Parkia biglobosa leaf. aDetection UV was at 325 nm. Gallic acid (peak 1), catechin (peak 2), chlorogenic acid (peak 3), caffeic acid (peak 4), epigallocatechin (peak 5), epigallocatechin gallate (peak 6), rutin (peak 7), quercetin (peak 8), and kaempferol (peak 9).