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Venus flytrap, Dionaeae

Knotweed Polygonum Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula... [Pg.1621]

Dionaeae muscipula (Venus flytrap 2 action potential-initiating stimulus events required before trap... [Pg.316]

The expressed sap of Dionaea muscipula, a fly-catching plant (Venus flytrap), was once available in Germany as an herbal oncolytic in the form of ampoules and oral drops (1). However, when it became apparent that intramuscular administration could produce shivers, fever, and anaphylactic shock, the health authorities banned the ampoules. They also ruled that the product information on the oral drops should warn against use in pregnancy and should list reddening of the face, headache, dyspnea, nausea, and vomiting as adverse effects. [Pg.1193]

Cycas circinalis (false sago palm) Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap)... [Pg.1617]


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