Research of mineral composition of Helichrysum bracteatum herbal drugs
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Characteristic thickened cell walls of the bracts of the 'eternal flower' Helichrysum bracteatum.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Helichrysum bracteatum is called an 'eternal flower' and has large, coloured, scarious bracts. These maintain their aesthetic value without wilting or discoloration for many years. There have been no research studies of cell death or cell morphology of the scarious bract, and hence the aim of this work was to elucidate these characteristics for the bract of H. bracteatum. ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Ukraïns’kij bìofarmacevtičnij žurnal
سال: 2018
ISSN: 2519-8750,2311-715X
DOI: 10.24959/ubphj.18.160