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Quillaia is the
milled inner bark or
small stems and
branches of the
soapbark (Quillaja saponaria).
Other names include Murillo bark extract,
Panama bark...
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owing to the
presence of a
glycoside saponin,
sometimes distinguished as
quillaia saponin. The same, or a
closely similar substance, is
found in soapwort...
- (amole root, soap
plant root,
soaproot bulb)
Guaiac leaves Papaya leaves Quillaia bark Red
campion root and
leaves Atriplex root
Sapindus fruit P****iflora...
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these chemicals are
glycyrrhizin (licorice flavoring) and
quillaia (alt. quillaja), a
bark extract used in beverages. Structurally, they are glycosides...
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toxic side-effects,
including the
induction of haemolysis. However, when
Quillaia saponins,
cholesterol and
phospholipids are
mixed under the
specific stoichiometry...
- the soap
bark tree (Quillaja saponaria),
which is
native to the
countries of Chile, Peru, and Bolivia. The
crude drug (Quillajae cortex,
Quillaia) is imported...
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protein that is used in
several vaccines.
Plant saponins from
Quillaia (the
bark of a soap
bark tree), soybean,
Polygala senega Cytokines: IL-1, IL-2, IL-12...
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Purslane –
Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) –
Quatre épices –
Quillaia extract –
humectant Quinoa oil –
similar in
composition and use to corn...