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External Flavonoid Aglycones in Genus Tanacetum (Asteraceae)

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The tribe Anthemideae of the Asteraceae comprises a large number of species that have been still are used as medicinal plants, particularly in folk medicine. It has recently shown [1] flavonoid aglycones are accumulated in several medicinal plants, especially on their leaf and stem surfaces.

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Ivancheva, S., Cherneva, J., Stancheva, B. (1998). External Flavonoid Aglycones in Genus Tanacetum (Asteraceae) . In: Tsekos, I., Moustakas, M. (eds) Progress in Botanical Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5274-7_50

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