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A review on phytochemistry and ethnopharmacological aspects of genus Calendula

This review includes 84 references on the genus Calendula (Asteraceae) and comprises ethnopharmacology, morphology and microscopy, phytoconstituents, pharmacological reports, clinical studies and toxicology of the prominent species of Calendula. Triterpene alcohols, triterpene saponins, flavonoids,...

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Published in:Pharmacognosy reviews 2013-07, Vol.7 (14), p.179-187
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Calendula
Chemical properties
Dermatitis
Ear diseases
Flowers & plants
Kidney stones
Materia medica, Vegetable
Medicine
Microscopy
Pain
Patient satisfaction
Phytochemistry
Plant extracts
Plant Review
Studies
Testing
Ulcers
Wound healing
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