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Quassia africana

Isolation of two quassinoids (quassin and simalikalactone D) from root bark of Quassia africana Baill... [Pg.226]

Ailanthus altissima, Brucea antidysenterica, Picrasma excelsa. Quassia africana. Quassia undulata, Simaba cedron, and Simarouba amara are also used as anthelmintics. [Pg.3792]

Quassia africana (Baill.) Baill. Anthelmintic (Bk, L), wounds, skin ulcers (RBk), menstrual disorders (L) [132] ... [Pg.3794]

Another major indication of the Simaroubaceae also focuses on the respiratoiy system, and Ailanthus altissima, A. excelsa, A. triphysa, Brucea antidysenterica, Hannoa klaineana. Quassia africana, Q. gabonensis, and Q. undulata are prescribed in case of serious pulmonary infections (bronchitis, asthma, cough,... [Pg.3795]

Tresca JP, Alais L, Polonsky J (1971) Constituants ameis du Quassia africana Baill. (Simarubacees). Simalikalactones A, B, C et D et simalikaliacetal A. C R Acad Sci Paris 273 601... [Pg.3797]


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