Martinez et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Extraction techniques for bioactive compounds of cannabisMartinez et al., 2023
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- Martinez A
- Lanaridi O
- Stagel K
- Halbwirth H
- Schnürch M
- Bica-Schröder K
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- Natural Product Reports
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Historically, cannabis has always constituted a component of the civilized world; archaeological discoveries indicate that it is one of the oldest crops, while, up until the 19th century, cannabis fibers were extensively used in a variety of applications, and its seeds …
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