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The benzene extract of the aerial part ofDaucus sativusis analyzed. Sterols, aliphatic alcohols and their esters, triterpenes, and isoprenes make up >50%% of the extract mass. Carotenoids, α-tocopherol, and other biologically active substances are also observed
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Ul'chenko, N.T., Bekker, N.P. & Glushenkova, A.I. Lipids and Lipophilic Components of the Aerial Part of Daucus sativus . Chemistry of Natural Compounds 36, 572–573 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017507623879
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