Sardinian Boraginaceae are new potential sources of gamma-linolenic acid.
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M. Urrestarazu | M. J. González‐Fernández | R. Ramos-Bueno | M. A. Rincón-Cervera | F. Gómez-Mercado | J. Guil‐Guerrero
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