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Chemical and bioactive comparison of flowers of Meyer, L. and Burk

08/28/2016 Fang Li, Qiao Li, Jing Wang, Chongning Lv, Dan Song, Pengpeng Liu, Dandan Zhang, Jincai Lu

Although flowers of Panax ginseng Meyer ( FPG ), Panax quinquefolius L.( FPQ ) and Panax notoginseng Burk. ( FPN ) have been historically used as both medicine and food, individual was differently used in practice.

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