Antiviral substances discovered within native plants in South Korea

Codonopsis lanceolata, more commonly referred to as “deodeok,” is used as a medicinal herb in South Korea. It is cultivated in large quantities and has been an integral part of Korean cuisine across history. Aster koraiensis, or Korean starwort, is a common flower that resembles a daisy, which is only found in the Korean peninsula.


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Source: Phys.org