Economic Significance of Creeping Anchors Tribulus Terrestris L
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creeping anchors, Tribulus terrestris L, application of anchors, chemical composition of anchorsAbstract
The article gives the economic significance of creeping anchors-Tribulus terrestris L. A complete botanical description, scientific classification, synonyms of the plant, distribution and habitat, brief chemical composition, pharmacological properties, economic significance: food and medicinal, procurement of raw materials, use in medicine, contraindications and side effects are given
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