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Evaluation of Antimicrobial Potential of Some Spices From Apiaceae Sold in Herbal Shops

Journal of Medicinal Botany
doi 10.25081/jmb.2019.v3.3878
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Date

March 20, 2019

Authors
Alev ONDERSuna Sibel GURPINAR, Mujde ERYILMAZBayram Kagan AKAY, Ahsen Sevde CINAR
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TathQeef Scientific Publishing


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