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Chondrodendron limaciifolium

Chondrodendron candicans (Rich.) Sandw. = Chondrodendron limaciifolium (Diels) Mold. = Curarea candicans (Rich.) Bameby Krukoff [4]... [Pg.279]

Curarea candicans (Rich.) Barneby et Krukoff (Chondrodendron candicans (Rich.) Sandw. Chondrodendron limaciifolium (Diels) Mold., type of basionym only), a big liane reaching into the forest canopy, has a more easterly spread Venezuela (Bolivar), the Guianas, and Brazil (Amazonas, Para) (234). About its probable use in curare, see Table 1.2. [Pg.50]

De Lacerda [394] received bark from the same locality where Schwacke had seen the Tikuna preparing curare. He accepted Schwacke s identification of the plant as Anomospermum grandifolium. In experiments on various animals, extracts of the material were shown to have the typical paralysing activity of curare. As explained by Krukoff and Moldenke [139 p. 73], the plant concerned was probably Chondrodendron limaciifolium, i.e. Cur area tecunarum. [Pg.82]


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