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Oxymitra

The plant is used by Malays to assuage body pains, and a decoction of roots is drunk as a protective remedy after childbirth. The pharmacological properties of this plant are unknown, but it is very probable that it elaborates aporphines and flavonoids as characterized in Oxymitra velutina (5). [Pg.173]

Achenbach H, Hemrich H. Alkaloids, flavonoids and phenylpropanoids of the West African plant Oxymitra velutina. Phytochemistry 1991 30 1265-1267. [Pg.224]

Ushinsunine X 40 Alphonsea sclerocarpa Artabotrys maingayi Cananga odorata Oxymitra velutina Polyalthia nitidissima Pseudoxandra sclerocarpa... [Pg.316]


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