Ole Miss Botanicals Database To Include Ephedra Fingerprinting Data
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Ephedra samples from global regions including South America, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and India are being collected for chemical and biological fingerprinting as part of the University of Mississippi National Center for Natural Products Research's ongoing efforts to better understand the botanical
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