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Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil of Artemisia vulgaris L. from Syria

التركيب الكيميائي للزيت العطري لنبات حبق الراعي السوري Artemisia vulgaris L

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 Publication date 2011
  fields Chemistry
and research's language is العربية
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Chemical composition of the essential oil of the aerial parts of Artemisia vulgaris L. (Asteracea), grown in Syria was determined by GC/MS. The oil obtained by hydrodistillation, was found to contain 55 components, accounting for 98.82 %.

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