Leaves and stem bark from Allophylus africanus P. Beauv.: An approach to anti-inflammatory properties and characterization of their flavonoid profile.
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Á. Gil-Izquierdo | P. Valentão | F. Ferreres | N. Gomes | David M. Pereira | Paula B. Andrade | Luísa Araújo | Tânia C Silva
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