Chemical fingerprints and bioactivities of 12 Anatolian Achillea species by LC-MS/MS with chemometric approach: Novel phytonutrients, natural food preservatives and chlorogenic acid sources
M. Yılmaz, A. Ertaş, Ismail Yener, Fatma Pinar Kafa, Ö. Ölmez, M. Öztürk, M. Altun, Oğuz Çakır, A. Tarhan, M. Boğa, I. Demirtaş, M. Alma, H. Temel
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Recommended Citation YILMAZ, MUSTAFA ABDULLAH; ERTAŞ, ABDULSELAM; YENER, İSMAİL; TÜRKMENOĞLU, FATMA PINAR; ÖLMEZ, ÖZGE TOKUL; ÖZTÜRK, MEHMET; ALTUN, MUHAMMED; ÇAKIR, OĞUZ; TARHAN, ABBAS; BOĞA, MEHMET; DEMİRTAŞ, İBRAHİM; ALMA, MEHMET HAKKI; and TEMEL, HAMDİ (2022) "Chemical fingerprints and bioactivities of 12 Anatolian Achillea species by LC-MS/MS with chemometric approach: Novel phytonutrients, natural food preservatives and chlorogenic acid sources," Turkish Journal of Botany: Vol. 46: No. 5, Article 5. https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-008X.2723 Available at: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/botany/vol46/iss5/5
YILMAZ, MUSTAFA ABDULLAH;ERTAŞABDULSELAM;日元,İSMAİL;TÜrkmenoĞlu, fatma pinar;Ölmez, Özge tokul;OZTURK穆罕默德;阿尔金山,穆罕默德;阿,CAKIRĞ是乌斯;TARHAN,阿巴斯;BOĞ,穆罕默德;民主党İ等Şİ伙计İM;Alma, mehmet hakki;和TEMEL, HAMDİ (2022)12种安纳托利亚阿喀那属植物的化学指纹图谱和生物活性:新型植物营养物质、天然食品防腐剂和绿原酸来源,《土耳其植物学杂志》第46卷第5期,第5条。https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-008X.2723可在https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/botany/vol46/iss5/5找到
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New records of algae, lichens, and fungi without any additional independent approaches such as phylogenetical, ecological, chromosomal, chorological and correlational analyses in addition to a detailed macro- and micro-morphological descriptions with quality field and microscopic illustrations of taxonomically important structures and identification key in the taxonomic group may be accepted for peer review if they contain 5 or more new records or taxonomical status update, such as lectotypification, new combinations, transfers, revivals and synonyms.