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                Journal
                Phytotherapy Research
                Phytotherapy Research
                Wiley
                0951-418X
                1099-1573
                September 2021
                May 06 2021
                September 2021
                : 35
                : 9
                : 5103-5124
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Biological Chemistry Lab, Central Department of Chemistry Tribhuvan University Kirtipur Nepal
                [2 ]Meakins‐Christie Laboratories, Department of Medicine McGill University Montreal Canada
                [3 ]Central Department of Geology Tribhuvan University Kirtipur Nepal
                [4 ]Department of Chemistry, Amrit Campus Tribhuvan University Thamel Nepal
                [5 ]Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan
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                10.1002/ptr.7138
                33957012
                f5b3fec2-c095-4ad5-aebe-193efac61fec
                © 2021

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