Phytochemical composition profile and space–time accumulation of secondary metabolites for Dracocephalum moldavica Linn. via UPLC–Q/TOF–MS and HPLC–DAD method
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Phytochemical composition profile and space–time accumulation of secondary metabolites for
Dracocephalum moldavica
Linn. via UPLC–Q/TOF–MS and HPLC–DAD method
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BIOMEDICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY
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Wiley
Online
2020-04-25
DOI
10.1002/bmc.4865
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