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Chemical composition of Allium schoenoprasum leaves and inhibitory effect of their extract on tumor growth in mice

A comprehensive chemical study of the cultivated plant Allium schoenoprasum L. from the collection of the Botanical Garden of the Institute of Biology (Komi Scientific Center, UB, RAS) showed that its leaves contained a wide range of biologically active substances and trace elements involved in the...

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Published in:Pharmaceutical chemistry journal 2013-02, Vol.46 (11), p.672-675
Main Authors: Shirshova, T. I., Beshlei, I. V., Deryagina, V. P., Ryzhova, N. I., Matistov, N. V.
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