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The genus Bridelia: A phytochemical and ethnopharmacological review
Journal of Ethnopharmacology , 07/29/09
Ngueyem TA et al. – The findings in some Bridelia species of, for example, gallocatechin–(4'–O–7)–epigallocatechin (1), quercetin (2), myricetin glycosides (5–6), bridelone (11), bridelonine (12), isoflavone may justify the uses of these species against pains in African and Asian traditional medicines.
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