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Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants

Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: K Hostettmann, F Chinyanganya, M Maillard and J-L Wolfender
336 pages, Figs
Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants
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  • Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants ISBN: 9780908307593 Paperback Dec 1996 Out of Print #65640
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This volume, containing contributions from scientists all over the world, presents papers for the first meeting of the International Organization for Chemical Sciences in Development (IOCD), Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, February 25-28, 1996.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: K Hostettmann, F Chinyanganya, M Maillard and J-L Wolfender
336 pages, Figs
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