Comprehensive review on ethnobotany, phytochemistry, and pharmacology of Terminalia phillyreifolia, a traditional medicinal plant.
Phan HV, Pham NH, Le HT, Quach-Van TE, Tran HNK
Ethnobotany
A complete abstract would reveal which plant's traditional uses and medicinal compounds were reviewed, potentially pointing to garden or kitchen herbs with overlooked health value.
The article appears to be a broad review covering how a plant is used in traditional cultures, what chemical compounds it contains, and what those compounds do in the body. Unfortunately the plant name and all supporting detail were cut off before they could be read. Without that information, no specific conclusions can be drawn.
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