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Chemical compound
Taraxacoside is an acylated γ-butyrolactone glycoside with the molecular formula C18H22O10 which has been isolated from roots of the plant Taraxacum officinale.[2][3][4][5]
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Taraxacoside is an acylated γ-butyrolactone glycoside with the molecular formula C18H22O10 which has been isolated from roots of the plant Taraxacum officinale...