Mitochondrial Function as a Potential Tool for Assessing Function, Quality and Adulteration in Medicinal Herbal Teas
Quality control has been a significant issue in herbal medicine since herbs became widely used to heal. Modern technologies have improved the methods of evaluating the quality of medicinal herbs but the methods of adulterating them have also grown in sophistication. In this paper we undertook a comp...
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Main Authors: | Steven B. Woodley (Author), Rhys R. Mould (Author), Meliz Sahuri-Arisoylu (Author), Ifigeneia Kalampouka (Author), Anthony Booker (Author), Jimmy D. Bell (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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