HSN Code: 1515
Botanical Name: Oenothera Biennis
CAS Number: 65546-85-2
Evening Primrose Oil
Evening primrose oil (EPO) is made from the seeds of the flowers of a plant native to North America. The plant has traditionally been used to treat: bruises. hemorrhoids.
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