- was
initially extracted from
Aphanamixis polystachya (formerly
Amoora rohituka,
hence the name) and
later from
Dysoxylum binectariferum. The FDA has granted...
-
Aphanamixis polystachya (the
alkaloid name
being derived from the
synonym Amoora rohituka) and
later from
Dysoxylum binectariferum. - both of
which plant species...
- capsule. ****amese—hakhori
bakhori Bengali—tiktaraj, pitraj(রয়না) English—
rohituka tree Hindi—harin-hara (हरिनहर्रा),
harinkhana Kannada—mukhyamuttage, mullumuttaga...
- cocculus,
Capparis sepiaria, C.
tenera var. latifolia,
Garuga pinnata,
Amoora rohituka,
Terminalia catappa, and
Ixora brunniscens. Nine
species of
fruits were...
- plants.
Adenanthera pavonina Albizia Anacardium occidentale Aphanamixis rohituka Artocarpus dadah Brackenridgea hookeri C****ia
fistula Cordia dichotoma...
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Walsura candollei Walsura hypoleuca Walsura robusta Amoora wallichii Amoora rohituka Azadirachta indica Dichapetalaceae Dichapetalum gelonioides subsp. andamani****...
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Rohitukine (C16H19O5N), a
chromane alkaloid, was
first reported from
Amoora rohituka (Roxb.)
Wight & Arn. (Meliaceae) and then from D.
binectariferum (aka D...