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THE sedative potentiating activity of the essential oil of Acorns calamus L. of Indian and European origin has been reported1.
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BAXTER, R., DANDIYA, P., KANDEL, S. et al. Separation of the Hypnotic Potentiating Principles from the Essential Oil of Acorus calamus L. of Indian Origin by Liquid–Gas Chromatography. Nature 185, 466–467 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185466a0
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