Abstract: Background: Pandanus odoratissimus is traditionally used across Southeast Asia, yet comparative profiling of key secondary metabolites between organs remains limited. This study addressed that gap by comparing phenolics, flavonoids, and saponins in leaves and stems collected from coastal regions of central Vietnam.
Materials and Methods: Six leaf and six stem samples were ethanolic-extracted (90%, sonication), and total phenolic content (TPC) was quantified......
Keywords: Pandanus odoratissimus; phenolics; flavonoids; saponin; alkaloids.
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