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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Chrysothemis of the family Gesneriaceae; Sautiera (Acanthaceae); Lepinia, Rhazya (Apocynaceae); Vancouveria (with C.Morren) (Berberidaceae); Ostryopsis (Betulaceae);...