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               components; therefore, it is suitable for industrial purposes like; in pharmaceutical industries and
               cosmetic industries.

               ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
                       The authors are grateful to Principal, Pratishthan Mahavidyalaya, Paithan, for providing
               the necessary laboratory facilities and we are also thankful with our deepest core of heart to Dr.
               M. A. Kare for his valuable guidance.

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