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Ranjbar, F., Ghanbari, M., Mosaheb, S., Behrooz, M. (2013). Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil Salvia Officinal from Shiraz Greenhouse. International Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 3(2), 16-17.
Fatemeh Ranjbar; Mohammad Mehdi Ghanbari; Seyed shahram Mosaheb; Mohammad Sadegh Behrooz. "Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil Salvia Officinal from Shiraz Greenhouse". International Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 3, 2, 2013, 16-17.
Ranjbar, F., Ghanbari, M., Mosaheb, S., Behrooz, M. (2013). 'Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil Salvia Officinal from Shiraz Greenhouse', International Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 3(2), pp. 16-17.
Ranjbar, F., Ghanbari, M., Mosaheb, S., Behrooz, M. Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil Salvia Officinal from Shiraz Greenhouse. International Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 2013; 3(2): 16-17.

Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil Salvia Officinal from Shiraz Greenhouse

Article 2, Volume 3, Issue 2, Spring 2013, Page 16-17  XML PDF (197.96 K)
Document Type: Original Paper
Authors
Fatemeh Ranjbar1; Mohammad Mehdi Ghanbari email 1; Seyed shahram Mosaheb1; Mohammad Sadegh Behrooz2
1Young Researchers and Elite Club, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran.
2Young Researchers and Elite Club, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran
Abstract
The genus is distributed throughout the Old World and the Americas, with three distinct regions of diversity: Central and shake the limbs and topic in folk medicine. South America (approx. 500 species), Central Asia and Mediterranean (250 species), Eastern Asia (90 species)
various species of the genus salvia are used as Disinfectants, Epileptics Autodigestion, Reduce blood sugar donor, Carminative, Treatment of seizures, Joint pain and dizziness and migraines, Low ering blood sugar.
Keywords
Essential Oil; salvia; salvia officinal; pinene; camphor
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[6]. H. Lorraine, RHS Latin for gardeners United Kingdom, Mitchell Beazley, 2012, 24.

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