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Fagara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fagara is a genus of plant in family Rutaceae. It is also known as prickly ash and is commonly used in Chinese cuisine. Its Chinese name is huajiao 花椒. When eaten, it produces a mildly spicy and ...
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Zanthoxylum coco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Western literature, the Chinese name of Sichuan pepper is sometimes given als fagara; in botanical taxonomy, that term denotes a related genus (the name was introduced by Linnaeus in the 17.th century). The word originates from a variant pronunciation of the logographs 花椒;
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General Information Scientific name: Zanthoxylum fagara Pronunciation: zan-THOCK-sill-lum fuh-GAR-ruh Common name(s): Wild-Lime Family: Rutaceae Plant type: tree USDA hardiness zones: 9B through 11 (Fig.
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We present here the results of a study that examined the antimalaria properties of crude and purified root extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides, an indigenous ...
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Chilli Fagara is a Szechuan restaurant and an oasis in SoHo. It's burnished red walls, dark wood furniture and simple details create warmth. ...
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BASIONYM: Schinus fagara Linnaeus 1753. ... Fagara pterota ... Fagaras fagara...
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Wild Lime Zanthoxylum fagara ... Originating in the hammocks of the American Tropics, wild lime has rambled its way around the Caribbean and up through Florida as far north as the central part of the state. A member of the citrus family Rutaceae, it used to be carefully planted in butterfly gardens as a larval food...
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This study demonstrates that crude, reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC)-semipurified, and RP-HPLC-purified root extracts of Fagara zanthoxyloides inhibit the growth of P. falciparum in vitro, with 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC50s) of 4.90, 1.00, and 0.13 µg/ml, respectively.
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Zanthoxylum fagara is a larval host and/or nectar source for: ... USDA: Find Zanthoxylum fagara in USDA Plants; FNA: Find Zanthoxylum fagara in the Flora of North America (if available) ; Google: Search Google for Zanthoxylum fagara...
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