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Rapid separation and identification of 31 major saponins in Shizhu ginseng by UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS

08/06/2015 Ting-Ting Sun, Xin-Lei Liang, He-Yun Zhu, Xu-Ling Peng, Xing-Jie Guo, Long-Shan Zhao

Among ginseng strains, Shizhu ginseng is particular to China, mainly distributed in Manchu Automonous County of Kuandian, Liaoning Province, however, the identification of Shizhu ginseng was less developed.

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