Fig. 2From: Bioconversion of curcumin into calebin-A by the endophytic fungus Ovatospora brasiliensis EPE-10 MTCC 25236 associated with Curcuma caesiaHPLC chromatograms of C. caesia rhizome (ethyl acetate extract) shows the presence of calebin-A. a Standard calebin-A, b ethyl acetate extract of C. caesia rhizome, c superimposed peak comparison of the standard and naturally occurring calebin-A in the rhizome of C. caesiaBack to article page