CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF RADISH WASTES (PEEL AND LEAVES) AND THEIR HEALING PROPERTIES

Authors

  • Atakulova Nargiza Bakhtiyorjon qizi Andijan State University, Department of Chemistry, Acting Associate Professor (PhD)
  • Odilova Sarvinoz Burkhonjon qizi Andijan State University, 1st year master's student in chemistry

Keywords:

radish waste, chemical composition, flavonoids, folk medicine.

Abstract

This article presents information on the chemical composition of radish waste and its use in folk medicine.

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Published

2026-01-30

How to Cite

Atakulova Nargiza Bakhtiyorjon qizi, & Odilova Sarvinoz Burkhonjon qizi. (2026). CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF RADISH WASTES (PEEL AND LEAVES) AND THEIR HEALING PROPERTIES. NEW APPROACHES IN EDUCATION: PEDAGOGY, INNOVATION, AND DEVELOPMENT, 2(1), 192–194. Retrieved from https://worldconferences.us/index.php/nae/article/view/895