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Abstract
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1. Introduction
This template is intended to be a tool to improve manuscript clarity for the reviewers. The final layout of the typeset paper will not match this template layout [1].
In this section, provide a description of the background and aims of the manuscript [2]. Avoid a detail literature review or summary of the results. You can mention the appropriate location of the figure(s) here (Fig. 1.). However, 1
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Fig. 1. First picture, please type the title of figure 1 here.
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Materials and methods2.1. Chemicals
Provide sufficient detail methods to allow the work to be reproduced.
Methods already published should be indicated by a reference. Only relevant modifications should be described. Please state specific material and equipment used in the research. Sub section titles in this template are given as examples only. Please write your own sub section titles in accordance with your research.
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Plant materials………
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2.3. Method development and validation 2.3.1. HPLC instrumentation and condition
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2.4. Data analysis
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Results and discussion3.1.
Isolation and identification of compound AAResults should be clear and concise. Discuss the significance of the results of the work. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.
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Method validation3.2.1. Linearity, limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ
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Quantification of compound AA in crude extract of plant A………
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ConclusionsPresent the conclusion which is the answer of research questions in a short paragraph.
Acknowledgement
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References
[1] Avanti C, Oktaviani NA, Hinrichs WL, Frijlink HW, Mulder FA. Aspartate buffer and divalent metal ions affect oxytocin in aqueous solution and protect it from degradation. International journal of pharmaceutics.
2013;444(1):139-45.
[2] Yunita O, Yuwono M, Rantam FA. In vitro cytotoxicity assay of Sauropus androgynus on human mesenchymal stem cells. Toxicological &
Environmental Chemistry. 2013;95(4):679-86.
[3] Sutarjadi, Rahman A, Indrawati NL. Jamu: Obat asli Indonesia pusaka leluhur warisan nasional bangsa. Jakarta: PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama;
2012.
Table 1
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Figure captions
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