Citrus aurantium 'Changshan-huyou'-An ethnopharmacological and phytochemical review
Citrus fruits are composed of oil cells layer, white membrane layer, pulp and seeds. The cultivar Citrus aurantium 'Changshan-huyou' (CACH) is a hybridization of Citrus grandis Osbeck and C. sinensis Osbeck. It is a rutaceae plant, and mainly grows in Changshan, Zhejiang, China. With the e...
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Main Authors: | Liang Gao (Author), Hui Zhang (Author), Chun-Hui Yuan (Author), Ling-Hui Zeng (Author), Zheng Xiang (Author), Jian-Feng Song (Author), Hua-Gang Wang (Author), Jian-Ping Jiang (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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