XYSMALOBIUM UNDULATUM ROOT,来源于药化词典-药智数据
25 - Xysmalobium undulatumUzarinHPTLCUPLC-MS-PDAXysmalorindoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-823779-3.00025-4Alvaro ViljoenWeiyang ChenNduvho MulaudziGuy KamatouMaxleene SandasiElsevier Inc.
Xysmalobium R.Br., Asclepiadeae: 27 (1810) Type species: Xysmalobium undulatum (L.) W.T.Aiton, Hortus Kew. 2: 79 (1811) Synonyms Heterotypic Pachyacris Schltr., J. Bot. 33: 358 (1895) References Brown, R. 1810. On the Asclepiadeae 27. Govaerts, R. et al. 2017. Xysmalobi...
Phytochemical Reinvestigation of Xysmalobium undulatum Roots (Uzara) 1. Planta Med. 1997;63:343–6. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar SANBI. Xysamolbium undulutum (L.) Aiton f. var untulutum. Accessed: https://pza.sanbi.org/xysamolbium-undulutum [21–02–2023]. Adebayo SA, Masoko...
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Transactions of the South African Philosophical SocietyBrandwijk, M.G., 1927. The chemistry of the root of Xysmalobium undulatum R.Br. (South African National Herbarium No. 3299). Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 14 (4), 353-365....
Context Xysmalobium undulatum (L.) Aiton f var. (Asclepiadaceae), commonly known as uzara, is an ethnomedicinally important plant from southern Africa used to treat a variety of ailments. In addition to local use in African Traditional Medicine (ATM), formulations containing uzara have been ...
Xysmalobium undulatum (Uzara) is one of the most widely used traditional medicinal plants in Southern Africa. A false belief in the safety of herbal medicine may result in liver injury. Herb-induced liver injury (HILI) range from asymptomatic elevation of liver enzymes, to cirrhosis and in ...
Bimodal pollination by wasps and beetles in the African milkweed, Xysmalobium undulatum - Shuttleworth, SD - 2008SHUTTLEWORTH, A. and JOHNSON, S. D. 2008. Bimodal pollination by wasps and beetles in the African milkweed Xysmalobium undu- latum. Biotropica 40:568-574....