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Allium sativum: A promising therapeutic agent

Published:13 Sept 2014
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Shashidhar Mehta#1, Sandhya S. Mehta1, Sonika Redhu Sihag1, Suhasini Bhatnagar2

1 #Department of Biochemistry, Mewar University, Rajasthan

2 Department of Biochemistry, Mewar University, Rajasthan

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Mehta#, S., Mehta, S. S., Sihag, S. R., & Bhatnagar, S. (2016). Allium sativum: A promising therapeutic agent. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v6i1.7

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