Pharmaceutical and therapeutic Potentials of essential oils and their individual volatile constituents: a review

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This paper, published in 2007, received 1.0k indexed citations. Written by Amr E. Edris covering the research area of Plant Science, Insect Science and Food Science. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Food Science (717 citations), Plant Science (433 citations) and Molecular Biology (249 citations). Published in Phytotherapy Research.

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