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Particular benefits can be attributed to Moringa oleifera Lam leaves based on origin and stage of maturity.Agamou et al., 2015
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- Agamou J
- Fombang E
- Mbofung C
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Chemical compositions of plants are influenced by the environmental conditions under which they are grown. In the present study, Moringa oleifera leaves were collected from eight localities of Cameroon, at two stages of maturity (young and mature). Chemical …
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