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Chemical and bioactive comparison of Panax notoginseng root and rhizome in raw and steamed forms

11/21/2017 Yin Xiong, Lijuan Chen, Jinhui Man, Yupiao Hu, Xiuming Cui

The root and rhizome are historically and officially utilized as medicinal parts of Panax notoginseng (Burk.) F. H. Chen (PN), which in raw and steamed forms are differently used in practice.

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