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Main Authors: YURTERİ, Emine, SEYİS, Fatih, AYKUTLU, Aysel Özcan
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10003508
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author YURTERİ, Emine
SEYİS, Fatih
AYKUTLU, Aysel Özcan
author_facet YURTERİ, Emine
SEYİS, Fatih
AYKUTLU, Aysel Özcan
contents <p>The name Passiflora is derived from the Latin word "Passio," which was originally found by Spanish explorers in 1529 and was identified as a symbol for "Christ's Passion." (Dhawan et al., 2004; Kinghorn, 2001). The largest genus in the Passifloraceae family, Passiflora, contains roughly 400 species (Montanher et al., 2007; Beninca et al., 2007). </p>
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spellingShingle DISTRIBUTION OF VOLATILE OILS IN DIFFERENT PLANT PARTS OF Passiflora incarnata L. AND USES IN FOLK MEDICINE
YURTERİ, Emine
SEYİS, Fatih
AYKUTLU, Aysel Özcan
<p>The name Passiflora is derived from the Latin word "Passio," which was originally found by Spanish explorers in 1529 and was identified as a symbol for "Christ's Passion." (Dhawan et al., 2004; Kinghorn, 2001). The largest genus in the Passifloraceae family, Passiflora, contains roughly 400 species (Montanher et al., 2007; Beninca et al., 2007). </p>
title DISTRIBUTION OF VOLATILE OILS IN DIFFERENT PLANT PARTS OF Passiflora incarnata L. AND USES IN FOLK MEDICINE
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10003508