Location

Stephen F Austin State University, Baker Pattillo Student Center Theater and Twilight Ballroom

Start Date

15-4-2025 4:00 PM

End Date

15-4-2025 7:00 PM

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Hypothesis: Phytochemicals present in mint and watercress help stabilize protein under oxidative stress. Main Objective: Analyze the interaction of HSA with different phytochemicals present in mint extract.

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Faculty Sponsor: Bidisha Sengupta (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry)

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Apr 15th, 4:00 PM Apr 15th, 7:00 PM

Antioxidant Properties of Phytochemicals in Watercress and Mint Extracts in Serum Albumin

Stephen F Austin State University, Baker Pattillo Student Center Theater and Twilight Ballroom

Hypothesis: Phytochemicals present in mint and watercress help stabilize protein under oxidative stress. Main Objective: Analyze the interaction of HSA with different phytochemicals present in mint extract.

 

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