Assesment of Adulterated Traditional Chinese Medicines in China: 2003-2017
Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) represent one form of complementary and alternative medicine. The popularity and complexity in production make them attractive and vulnerable to adulteration in stages ranging from planting to production. Adulteration refers to the addition of extraneous, imprope...
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Main Authors: | Mingzhe Xu (Author), Baobin Huang (Author), Fang Gao (Author), Chenchen Zhai (Author), Yueying Yang (Author), Lulu Li (Author), Wenya Wang (Author), Luwen Shi (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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