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Malaria Brucea javanica

Brucea javanica Merr. is a shrub, which is distributed from Southeast Asia to northern Australia having its seeds been used in the treatment of dysentery, malaria and cancer [20],... [Pg.439]

For malaria Artemisia annua or absinthium, Brucea javanica (fruit, root, or leaf), Uvaria spp. (any species, rootbark, stembark, or leaf), garlic vine Mansoa standleyi), or the bark of Cinchona spp. from which quinine was made can be used. Though malaria is resistant to quinine, it does not seem to have developed resistance to the more chemically complex Cinchona plant itself... [Pg.36]

Bruceae fructus consists of the dried ripe fruits of Brucea javanica and is commonly used to treat malaria, ringworm, whipworm, roundworm, tapeworm, hemorrhoids, enlarged spleen, trichomoniasis, corns, and verrucae. [Pg.775]


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