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Tamarind bark

Other tamarind t bioavailability of aspirin. Meadow sweet and willow bark contain salicylates leading to t effects of aspirin. Feverfew is considered to inhibit the release of serotonin from platelets... [Pg.791]

Both leaves and bark are rich in tannins. Leaves yield a red dye, which is used to give a yellow tint to cloth previously dyed with indigo 13). Tamarind leaves are a fair source of vitamin C and p-carotene and the mineral content is high, particularly potassium, phosphorous, calcium and magnesium (3). [Pg.99]


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