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herbs and
shrubs to trees. A well-known
member of this
genus is
Croton tiglium, a
shrub native to
Southeast Asia. It was
first mentioned in
European literature...
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Croton tiglium,
known as
purging croton, is a
plant species in the
family Euphorbiaceae. The
specific name
tiglium is of
obscure origin. It may come from...
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Croton oil (Crotonis oleum) is an oil
prepared from the
seeds of
Croton tiglium, a tree
belonging to the
order Euphorbiales and
family Euphorbiaceae, and...
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croton oil,
which is
derived from the
seeds of the
purging croton,
Croton tiglium. The
structure of
phorbol was
determined in 1967.
Various esters of phorbol...
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which they gave the name
tiglic acid (or
tiglinic acid)
after Croton tiglium (Linn.),
specific name of the
croton oil plant. The
compound was shown...
- poppy, Yan Hu Suo,
close relative to
Corydalis ambigua and
fumewort Croton tiglium bā dòu (巴豆)
Purging croton Daphne genkwa yuán huā (芫花)
Lilac daphne Datura...
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subfamily contains many
plants with
purgative properties, such as
Croton tiglium and
Jatropha curcas.
Taxonomy of the
Euphorbiaceae Wikimedia Commons has...
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Croton oil (Crotonis Oleum), an oil
prepared from the
seeds of
Croton tiglium Crotonaldehyde, or 2-butenal, an
unsaturated aldehyde Crotonic acid, trans-2-butenoic...
- The
valley may have
taken its name from a
native pant such as
croton tiglium. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:
Croton Canyon...
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Saltpetre (30 oz.)
Aconite (aconitum fischeri) (5 oz.)
Croton oil (croton
tiglium) (5 oz.)
Wolfsbane (aconitum
ferox or lycoctonum) (5 oz.) Tung oil (5 oz...