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Eryngium campestre L. [field eryngo] and other species of Eryngium L. - little known medicinal plants
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Abstrakty
Gatunki z rodzaju Eryngium L. (Apiaceae) dostarczają surowców leczniczych stosowanych w wielu schorzeniach w medycynie ludowej i homeopatii. Autorki dokonały przeglądu występowania wybranych gatunków, obecności metabolitów wtórnych i właściwości leczniczych roślin z rodzaju Eryngium.
The plants of Eryngium L. (Apiaceae) are a rich source of many crude drugs used in a multitude of different illnesses, both in the folk medicine and homoepathy. The authors presented a review of distribution of selected species, occurrence of secondary metabolites and medicinal properties of Eryngium plants.
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93-102
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s.93-102,bibliogr.
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- Uniwersytet Medyczny im.K.Marcinkowskiego, ul.Sw.Marii Magdaleny 14, 61-861 Poznan
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Bibliografia
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