Medicinal Plant Analysis: A Historical and Regional Discussion of Emergent Complex Techniques
The analysis of medicinal plants has had a long history, and especially with regard to assessing a plant's quality. The first techniques were organoleptic using the physical senses of taste, smell, and appearance. Then gradually these led on to more advanced instrumental techniques. Though diff...
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Main Authors: | Martin Fitzgerald (Author), Michael Heinrich (Author), Anthony Booker (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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