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Rauvolfia (sometimes
spelled Rauwolfia) is a
genus of
evergreen trees and shrubs,
commonly known as
devil peppers, in the
family Apocynaceae. The genus...
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North Carolina:
National Plant Data Team.
Retrieved 19
October 2015. "
Rauwolfia serpentina root". DrugBank,
Canadian Institutes of
Health Research. 2...
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Rescinnamine C02AA02
Reserpine C02AA03
Combinations of
rauwolfia alkaloids C02AA04
Rauwolfia alkaloids,
whole root C02AA05
Deserpidine C02AA06 Methoserpidine...
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tetraphylla then
known as
Rauwolfia canescens.
Indole alkaloids including serpentine, reserpine, serpentinine, and
other Rauwolfia alkaloids were identified...
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Pteridium aquilinum Punica granatum Quercus species Rauwolfia canescens Rauwolfia hirsuta Rauwolfia serpentina Rheum rhaponti****
Rhododendron species Robinia...
- E. (2006). "A note on the
occurrence of 2,6-dimethoxybenzoquinone in
Rauwolfia vomitoria".
Journal of the
American Pharmaceutical ****ociation. 49 (4):...
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edition 2007.
Oxford and IBH, India. pp. 66–367. ISBN 978-1-57808-428-9.
Rauwolfia Dorlands Medical Dictionary.
Merck Source. 2002. "Reserpine". The Columbia...
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Rauwolfia Serpentina...
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accomplishment may be his work to
deploy the
herbal medicine rauwolfia in
Western clinical settings.
Rauwolfia, or the
dried Indian snakeroot, had been used to treat...
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HYDROCHLORIDE 427.
RANITIDINE 428.
RAUWOLFIA,
ALKALOIDS OF,
THEIR SALTS,
DERIVATIVES OF THE
ALKALOIDS OR
RAUWOLFIA 429.
REBOXETINE 430.
REPAGLINIDE 431...