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Bitter plants used as substitutive of Cinchona spp. (quina) in Brazilian traditional medicine
Author(s):
G.P. Cosenza
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N.S. Somavilla
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C.W. Fagg
,
M.G.L. Brandão
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GP COSENZA
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NS SOMAVILLA
,
CW FAGG
,
MGL BRANDÃO
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2013
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J. Ethnopharmacol.
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