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Ethnobotanical Use Cancer(Mouth)

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Plant
Crocus maesiacus ( Crocus )
Geranium sanguineum ( Gotsgnad, Kanitiri )
Levisticum officinale ( Lovage, Lubstickel, Yabani Kereviz )
Lycopersicon esculentum ( Fan Shih, Liu Yueh Shih, Pomme D'Amour, Pomodoro, Tamata, Tomate, Tomatero, Tomato )
Myosotis arvensis ( Mousear )
Piper cubeba ( Chabai berekur, Chabai ekur, Cubeb, Kemekus, Kubabe, Lada ekur, Temekus, Temoekoes )
Plantago major ( Arnoglossa, Bazir Dam Bil, Buyuk Sinirliot, Ch'E Ch'Ien, Daum sejumbok, Ekur anjing (Dog tail), Gechi Qulaghi, Lisan Al Hamal, Llanten, Llanten Mayor, Meloh kiloh, Oba-Ko, Otot ototan, Plantain, Sangka buwah, Sangkubah, Sangkuwah, Sei Ohr Re, Sembung otot, Suri pandak, Tarkuz, Wegerlich )
Rosa centifolia ( Cabbage Rose, Gula Bagh, Gulab, Provence Rose, Rosa Centofoglie, Rose, Ward Juri Berri )
Salvia officinalis ( Sage, Salvia, Sarubia, Tibbi Adacayi )
Sisymbrium thalianum ( Mouseear )
*Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.