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SELECTIVE TRYPANOCIDE ACTIVITY OF SOME SUBSTITUTED THIOSEMICARBAZONES OF CITRAL FROM BENIN CYMBOPOGON CITRATUS ESSENTIAL OIL AND THEIR TOXICITY AGAINST ARTEMIA SALINA LEACH

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Table 1.Physical properties of compounds.
Table 4. Chemical Shifts of the semicarbazone and thiosemicarbazones.
Table 6.Antitrypanosomal activities of the compounds.
Table 7. Toxicity Test of compounds.

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