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Mangosteen (Garcinia
mangostana), also
known as the
purple mangosteen, is a
tropical evergreen tree with
edible fruit native to
Island Southeast Asia,...
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Extracts of the
exocarp of
certain species –
typically G. gummi-gutta, but also
G.
mangostana – are
often contained in
appetite suppressants, but their...
- medicines. It can be used as a
rootstock for the
mangosteen (Garcinia
mangostana). In
Malnad region of Karnataka,
Tirtahalli and
Chikkamagalore this is...
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compound isolated from
various parts of the
mangosteen tree (Garcinia
mangostana). It is a
yellow crystalline solid with a
xanthone core structure. The...
- been used in
hypertension and
psychosis Gamma-mangostin from
Garcinia mangostana Serotonin receptor agonist Lindley, C.; Blower, P. (2000). "Oral serotonin...
- Sapindaceae)
Mango (Mangifera indica; Anacardiaceae)
Mangosteen (Garcinia
mangostana;
family Clusiaceae) Mock
strawberry or
Indian strawberry (Potentilla indica;...
- Kosterm.
Garcinia mangorensis (R.Vig. & Humbert) P.W.Sweeney &
Garcinia mangostana L.
Garcinia mangostifera Kaneh. & Hatus.
Garcinia mannii Oliv. Garcinia...
- from
mantra ('counsel').
Mangosteen a
Southeast Asian tree,
Garcinia mangostana, with
thick leathery leaves and
edible fruit of
family Clusiaceae. Also...
- Analysis,
NewHope 360.
Retrieved 2010-01-04.
Morton DA (April 16, 2009). "
Mangostana -
Commentary on the Mangosteen".
Engredea News and Analysis,
NewHope 360...
- (December 2021). "Cytotoxic
activity of
phytochemicals from
Garcinia mangostana L. and
G.
benthamiana (Planch. & Triana)
Pipoly against breast cancer cells"...