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Subacute oral toxicity and bacterial mutagenicity study of Korean red ginseng oil

01/19/2017 Hwi Won Seo, Jae Hyun Suh, Seung-Ho So, Jong-Soo Kyung, Yong-Soon Kim, Chang-Kyun Han

Red ginseng oil (RGO) is produced by supercritical CO2 extraction of secondary products derived from Korean red ginseng extract. As the use of RGO has increased, product safety concerns have become more important.

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