It takes the average reader 5 hours and 4 minutes to read Phytochemical Methods A Guide to Modern Techniques of Plant Analysis by A.J. Harborne
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This long awaited third edition of Phytochemical Methods is, as its predecessors, a key tool for undergraduates, research workers in plant biochemistry, plant taxonomists and any researchers in related areas where the analysis of organic plant components is key to their investigations. Phytochemistry is a rapidly expanding area with new techniques being developed and existing ones perfected and made easier to incorporate as standard methods in the laboratory. This latest edition includes descriptions of the most up-to-date methods such as HPLC and the increasingly sophisticated NMR and...
Phytochemical Methods A Guide to Modern Techniques of Plant Analysis by A.J. Harborne is 302 pages long, and a total of 76,104 words.
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