(Cinchona officinalis) ... Genus: Cinchona; Species: officinalis, ledgeriana, succirubra, calisaya; Synonyms: Quinaquina officinalis, Quinaquina lancifolia, Quinaquina coccinea; ... PLANT CHEMICALS...
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An infusion made from the bark of the cinchona is effectively used as a gargle for treating sore, infected throats and other oral problems. Herbal remedies made from the cinchona plant are used in the treatment of muscular cramps, particularly the muscular cramps that come in the night.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Cinchona (plant genus), genus of about 40 species of plants, mostly trees, in the madder family (Rubiaceae), native to the Andes of South America. The flowers are small and usually creamy-white or rose in colour. ... Rubiaceae (plant family) ... CREATE MY Cinchona NEW DOCUMENT...
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...and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Their bark was processed to obtain quinine, which is used in the treatment of malaria and for fever and pain, and quinidine, which is used mainly for ... An explosion in demand for quinine among Europeans living in the tropics led naturalists to smuggle Cinchona seeds from South...
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Cinchona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cinchona is a genus of about 25 species in the family Rubiaceae, native to tropical South America. They are large shrubs or small trees growing to 5-15 metres tall with evergreen foliage. The leave...
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Jesuit's bark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jesuit's Bark , also called Peruvian Bark , is the historical name of the most celebrated specific remedy for all forms of malaria. It is so named because it was obtained from the bark of several s...
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Properties of the Medicinal Plant Cinchona. There are approximately 40 species of cinchona trees. Growing to a height of 50 to 100 feet with white, pink, or yellow flowers, the cinchona tree is grown commercially in numerous tropical... ... eHow Article: Properties of the Medicinal Plant Cinchona...
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tschonoskyi - Asteraceae, from Nagano, Japan (whole plant); Artocarpus heterophyllus - Moraceae, from Los Banos, Philippines (whole plant); Artocarpus heterophyllus - Moraceae, from Los Banos, Philippines (fruiting plant); Asarum caulescens - Aristolochiaceae, from Hiroshima , Japan (whole plant);
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on cinchona, Plants. Includes related research links. ... So successful were the Dutch and English in transplanting cinchona to Java and India that until World War II these countries, especially Java, grew practically the entire commercial supply.
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