- An
antipyretic (/ˌæntipaɪˈrɛtɪk/, from anti- 'against' and
pyretic 'feverish') is a
substance that
reduces fever.
Antipyretics cause the
hypothalamus to...
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Callaeum antifebrile is a
South American jungle vine of the
family Malpighiaceae which occurs predominantly throughout the
Upper Amazon basin, and less...
- harmine,
including two more
Banisteriopsis species and the
plant Callaeum antifebrile. Callaway,
Brito and
Neves (2005)
found harmine levels of 0.31–8.43%...
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Callaeum antifebrile (Griseb.) D.M.Johnson
Callaeum chiapense (Lundell) D.M.Johnson
Callaeum clavipetalum D.M.Johnson
Callaeum coactum D.M.Johnson Callaeum...
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plant is used as an incense. It is used in
making antitoxifying and
antifebrile drugs. In a
study about artemisinin production in
Artemisia species,...
- cabrerana, Beta-carbolines Cabi pratensis, Beta-carbolines
Callaeum antifebrile(syn. Cabi paraensis),
Harmine Tetrapterys methystica(syn. Tetrapteris...
- analgesics. 『薬理学』(Pharmacology)(Nanko Do, 1954) 熱と熱さましの話 (About
fever and
antifebrile).
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- or wine
which is then said to have tonic, stomachic, anticholeric,
antifebrile, and
emmenagogue properties (used to
stimulate blood flow in the pelvic...