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National Toxicology Program. NTP Technical Report on the Toxicity Studies of a Gum Guggul Extract Formulation Administered by Gavage to Sprague Dawley (Hsd:Sprague Dawley® SD®) Rats and B6C3F1/N Mice: Toxicity Report 99 [Internet]. Research Triangle Park (NC): National Toxicology Program; 2020 Jun.

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NTP Technical Report on the Toxicity Studies of a Gum Guggul Extract Formulation Administered by Gavage to Sprague Dawley (Hsd:Sprague Dawley® SD®) Rats and B6C3F1/N Mice: Toxicity Report 99 [Internet].

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Figure 1

Commiphora mukul, Botanical Species from Which Gum Guggul Oleoresin Is Harvested

Botanical Name: Commiphora mukul.

Synonyms: “Gugal, the oleoresin,” “Guggal, the oleo-gum resin from C. wightii,” “guggulu (resin from C. Mukul),” Indian bdellium, aflatan, bhavbhishtha, bhutahara, boejahudan, devadhupa, deveshta, dhurta, divya, goggle, gugal, gugali, gugar, guggala, guggul, guggulu, gulag, jatayu, javayu, juggulu, kumbholu, kumbholukhalaka, kunti, mahisaksh, mahishaksha, mahishakshaka, maisakshi, maishakshi, marudishta, moql, moqlearzaqi, mukul, mukulearahi, nishadhaka, palankasha, palnkash. pavandvishta, pura, puta, rakshoha, ranghanturb, ratadummula, sarvasaha, shamhava, shiva, uddipta, ulukhalaka, usha, vayughna.

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