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| Open Access | CITRUS LEMON L. THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND HEALING PROPERTIES OF
Asqarov Ibrahim Rahmonovich,Atakulova Nargiza Bakhtiyorjon qizi,Anvarova Mahliyo Ma'rufjan qizi , Andijan State UniversityAbstract
Information about the chemical composition and healing properties of lemon has been cited. The cited data was based on scientific sources.
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Citrus lemon L., ascorbic acid, pyridoxine, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, copper, selenium, sodium, zinc.
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