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Preparative separation of minor saponins from leaves using biotransformation, macroporous resins and preparative high-performance liquid chromatography

10/15/2017 operator

Ginsenosides with fewer sugar moieties may exhibit better adsorptive capacity and more pharmacological activities.

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