An ethnopharmacological investigation of medicinal Salvia plants (Lamiaceae) in China
In China, over 40 species of the genus Salvia have been used as medicinal plants for various diseases, some for thousands of years. Recently, research has focused on the biological activities of Salvia medicinal plants used in traditional chinese medicine (TCM). However, to date a scientific survey...
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Main Authors: | Minhui Li (Author), Qianquan Li (Author), Chunhong Zhang (Author), Na Zhang (Author), Zhanhu Cui (Author), Luqi Huang (Author), Peigen Xiao (Author) |
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2013-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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