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Rhazya is a
genus of
plant in
family Apocynaceae first described as a
genus in 1835. It is
native to
Egypt and to
southwestern Asia from the
Arabian Peninsula...
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Rhazya stricta (Persian: اشورک Eshvarak) is a
native poisonous plant in
Southern Iran, Afghanistan, ****stan, India, Iraq, Oman, Yemen, and
Saudi Arabia...
- specifically, sand
partridges eat
leaves and buds of
desert thorn (Lycium shawii),
Rhazya stricta and
Sideroxylon mascatense.
Habitats with
woody vegetation height...
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Apocynaceae Genus:
Amsonia Species: A. orientalis
Binomial name
Amsonia orientalis Decne.
Synonyms Rhazya orientalis (Decne.) A.DC.
Rhazya thracica Davidov...
- geissoschizine, a key
precursor in
biogenesis of
indole alkaloids from
Rhazya stricta.
Carried out
synthetic studies on a
number of
complex indole, quinoline...
- from the
Melodinus australis plant. It was
later isolated from the
shrub Rhazya stricta as well as from
other organisms.
Rhazinilam has
activity similar...
- Buxapapilinine – A
Novel Alkaloid from the
Leaves of
Buxus papillosa.
Alkaloids from
Rhazya stricta.
Phenyl Polypropanoids from
Lindelofia stylosa.
Structure Elucidation...
- is
found in the
following plant families:
Apocynaceae Here
especially in
Rhazya stricta and
Catharanthus roseus.
Loganiaceae Rubiaceae Icacinaceae Nyssaceae...
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Quaqua N.E.Br.
Raphionacme Harv.
Rauvolfia Plum ex L.
Rhabdadenia Müll.Arg.
Rhazya Decne.
Rhigospira Miers Rhyssolobium E.Mey.
Rhytidocaulon P.R.O.Bally Rhytidostemma...
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Chrysothemis of the
family Gesneriaceae;
Sautiera (Acanthaceae); Lepinia,
Rhazya (Apocynaceae);
Vancouveria (with C.Morren) (Berberidaceae);
Ostryopsis (Betulaceae);...