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Some studies on the formulation of “Khun-hnit-par-shaung” Myanmar indigenous medicine by neutron activation analysis

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A study on the variation of arsenic content in “Khun-hnit-par-shaung” indigenous medicine formulated under various experimental conditions such as heating interval, sand amount and heating temperature has been carried out. An Am(Be) neutron source was used for the activation of samples and76As was radoactivity measured by a γ-counting technique.

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  1. Than Dar Shwe, M.Sc. Research, Department of Chemistry, University of Yangon, Myanmar (1985).

  2. Myint U, Win Than, Hla Htay, Khin Ohn Myint,J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem., Lett., 187 (1994) 399.

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Myint, U., Dar Shwe, T. Some studies on the formulation of “Khun-hnit-par-shaung” Myanmar indigenous medicine by neutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 201, 117–124 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02163723

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