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PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM DIFFERENT POPULATIONS OF HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES L. GROWING IN KARGIL DISTRICT (J & K, INDIA)

by unknown authors , 2012
"... Species of genus Hippophae commonly called Sea buckthorn grow in more than 30 countries of the world. Belonging to the family of Elaeagnaceae, each and every part of the plant is a source of about 190 bioactive substances which include many antioxidants. Different populations of Hippophae rhamnoides ..."
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Species of genus Hippophae commonly called Sea buckthorn grow in more than 30 countries of the world. Belonging to the family of Elaeagnaceae, each and every part of the plant is a source of about 190 bioactive substances which include many antioxidants. Different populations of Hippophae

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"... Growth habit, occurrence, and use. Common seabuckthorn—Hippophae rhamnoides L.—is native to northwestern Europe through central Asia to the Altai Mountains, western and northern China, and the northern Himalayas. Of the 2 species in the genus, only common seabuckthorn is widely cultivated (Rehder 19 ..."
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Growth habit, occurrence, and use. Common seabuckthorn—Hippophae rhamnoides L.—is native to northwestern Europe through central Asia to the Altai Mountains, western and northern China, and the northern Himalayas. Of the 2 species in the genus, only common seabuckthorn is widely cultivated (Rehder
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