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Swertia spp: a source of bitter compounes for medicinal use
B Dutt1, L J Srivastava, J M Singh
1Department of forest products, Dr Y.S Parmar University of Horticulture and forestry Nauni, Solan- 173 230, Himachal Pradesh.
Ancient Science of Life
|May 5, 2012
Abstract:
Swertia is an important genus used in Indian medicine. A comprehensive review on this genus is presented in this article.
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