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Ko, Kyung Yuk , Jeong, Se Hee , Choi, Eun Young , Lee, Kyungjin , Hong, Yongmin , Kang, Il hyun , Cho, Sooyeul , Lee, Chulhyun
AbstractPyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) that are plant toxin naturally produced for protection against herbivores in some plant families. They are associated with the potential hepatotoxic and carcinogenic diseases serious hepatic disease in humans and animals. As the concern of human health risk pose...
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