Plenary Conference 6: Chromolaena genus, source of flavonoids with antiproliferative potential on cancer cell lines
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Chromolaena, flavonoids, sesquiterpenlactones, CundiboyacenseAbstract
The Chromolaena genus is made up of invasive and cosmopolitan species with morphological diversity due to adaptations to the different environments in which they grow. It brings together 195 of which 15 present chemical studies
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Plenary Conference 6: Chromolaena genus, source of flavonoids with antiproliferative potential on cancer cell lines. (2022). Revista Productos Naturales, 5(2), 20-22. https://doi.org/10.3407/rpn.v5i2.6753