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Psidium / Guava / Hawaiian cuisine / Tannin / Polygonum / Psidium guajava / Persicaria punctata / Proanthocyanidin / BAE Systems / Flora / Biogeography / Invasive plant species
Date: 2003-09-17 10:10:40
Psidium
Guava
Hawaiian cuisine
Tannin
Polygonum
Psidium guajava
Persicaria punctata
Proanthocyanidin
BAE Systems
Flora
Biogeography
Invasive plant species

Analysis of antidiarrhoeic effect of plants used in popular medicine* Cybele E, Almeida, MargĂ´ G.O, Karnikowski, Rejane Foleto and Bernardo Baldisserotto

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