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Figure 82-3.3: Chromatogram ofsaponin BI from Amadumbe anaylsed by GC-MS GC-MS was used to identify the isolated compound. The GC-MS spectrum showed a molecular-ion peak at 414 mJz, indicating a molecular weight of414 dalton. 155
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Figure 82-3.3: Chromatogram ofsaponin BI from Amadumbe anaylsed by GC-MS<br />
GC-MS was used to identify the isolated compound. The GC-MS spectrum showed a<br />
molecular-ion peak at 414 mJz, indicating a molecular weight of414 dalton.<br />
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