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Ozoroa

Ozoroa sphaerocarpa R. A. Fernands [imfuce, bastard entrant tree] (Anacardiaceae) and Athrixia phylicoides DC. [liphephetse, Znln tea] (Asteraceae) stem barks are used together for wound healing (12). [Pg.41]

In the marine environment there has been the first reported occurrence of so-called antifouling (namely, anticrustaceous activity) by (15 0)-anacardic acid. Thus bioassay-directed fractionation of the dichloromethane extract from twigs of Ozoroa insignis containing the phenolic lipid, was used with larvae from Artemia salina as a model to investigate the activity [296]. [Pg.157]


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