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Yes, in the sense of plaster that is "a paste applied to the body for medicinal or cosmetic purposes."
No, garlic does not contain starch. Instead, it is primarily composed of carbohydrates, including sugars and fiber, but it lacks significant amounts of starch. Garlic is known for its health benefits and contains various compounds, such as allicin, which contribute to its flavor and medicinal properties.
Saponins, tannins, calcium oxalate, starch, glycosides, oak-red, resin, pectin, levulin, and quercitol.
Theobromine, tannins, phenolics, phlobaphens, kola red, betaine, protein, starch, fat, thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin.
Essential oils such as gingerol, paradol, and shagaol. It also contains manganese, gum, tannin, starch, and a brown resin.
Medicinal Chemistry by Ashutosh KAr Medicinal Chemistry by Patricks
they have no medicinal uses
'Medicinal' means having the properties of medicine
medicinal
mi diss in ill is the pronunciation for medicinal.
A medicinal is a drug or substance used for the purposes of medicine.
I'm looking for a medicinal solution.