STUDY OF THE COMPOSITION OF ESSENTIAL OIL FROM HELICHRYSUM MARACANDICUM USING THE HEXANE EXTRACTION METHOD
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hexane extract of the plant’s leaves. Together, these extracts accounted for 99.9% of the total content for the inflorescence and
99.9% for the leaves, respectively.
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