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Hydnocarpus pentandrus (previously
Hydnocarpus wighti****) or
chaulmoogra is a medium-sized tree in the
family Achariaceae. This
dioecious tree grows...
- who
developed the "Ball Method" for
making ethyl ester derivatives of
chaulmoogra oil,
which were used as a
treatment for
leprosy during the
early 20th...
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Chaulmoogric acid is a
fatty acid
found chaulmoogra oil, the oil from the
seeds of
Hydnocarpus wighti****. It is an
unusual fatty acid
which has a cyclopentene...
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preliminar acerca del
tratamiento de la
tuberculosis por el
aceite de
Chaulmoogra.
Gaceta Médica de Caracas. 1922 -
Elementos de bacteriología. 2.ª edición:...
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pathogenic bacteria identified.
Chaulmoogra tree oil was used
topically to
manage Hansen's
disease for centuries.
Chaulmoogra oil
could not be
taken orally...
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whether through divine intervention or
Ayurvedic herbal remedies such as
chaulmoogra oil. Similarly, the
ancient Persians and
Hebrews considered certain skin...
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focused on
leprosy by the time of Suśruta's Compendium,
which prescribes chaulmoogra oil as the remedy; unfortunately, its
usual dating to 600 BC is wrong...
- (1852–1934)
produced "Okamura's"
chaulmoogra oil,[clarification needed]
between about 1892 and 1944 at Sakai, Osaka, ****an.
Chaulmoogra oil,
which is
taken from...
- surgeon.
Along with
Victor Heiser, he
developed a
method of
injecting chaulmoogra oil to
treat leprosy. His work,
titled Leprosy in the
Philippines and...
- also the
first person to
successfully develop a water-soluble form of
chaulmoogra oil, used for
decades to
relieve the
symptoms of Hansen's
disease (leprosy)...