Cichorium intybus: Chicory: Kasni-I
By: Jha, Nandan Kumar.
Contributor(s): Pandey, I. K.
Publisher: New Delhi Kiran Jha 2021Edition: Vol.22(7), July.Description: 5- 37p.Subject(s): PHARMACOGNOSY In: PhytopharmSummary: Cichorium intybus belongs to aseteraceae family. Most frequently used name is chicory. It provides a wider use in medical prophylaxis and phytotherapy. It contains nutrients ranging like carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, soluble fiber, trace elements, and bioactive phenolic compounds, which are responsible for the various nutritive, prophylactic, and therapeutic qualities of chicory. Main constituents are inulin, coumarins, tanins, ....Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Cichorium intybus belongs to aseteraceae family. Most frequently used name is chicory. It provides a wider use in medical prophylaxis and phytotherapy. It contains nutrients ranging like carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, soluble fiber, trace elements, and bioactive phenolic compounds, which are responsible for the various nutritive, prophylactic, and therapeutic qualities of chicory. Main constituents are inulin, coumarins, tanins, ....
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