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Chondrodendron microphyllum

Chondrodendron microphyllum (Eichler) Mold, and Chondrodendron platU phyllum (A. St.Hil.) Miers, both apparently sources of the formerly much used drug pareira brava (169), have a very restricted occurrence. They are known only from the eastern and southeastern coastal regions of Brazil the... [Pg.49]

Kupchan et al. [170] discuss the origin of the old drug radix pareirae bravae, and in view of the similarity in alkaloid composition of some forms of C. pareira to that of Chondrodendron microphyllum and Chondrodendron platiphyllum (q.v.) they suggest that C. pareira may have been a further source of the drug. However, the particular combination of alkaloids they encountered has not yet been found in material from Brazil. [Pg.82]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.364 , Pg.377 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.22 , Pg.49 , Pg.77 , Pg.84 ]




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