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Tinospora cordifolia, the heart-leaved moonseed, is a
herbaceous vine of the
family Meni****ceae
native to
South and
Southeast Asia. It has been used...
- Merr.
Tinospora glandulosa Merr.
Tinospora guangxiensis H.S.Lo
Tinospora hainanensis H.S.Lo & Z.X.Li
Tinospora hirsuta (Becc.)
Forman Tinospora homosepala...
- coptidis,
chinese goldthread),
Corydalis yanhusuo,
Tinospora cordifolia (gurjo, heart-leaved moonseed),
Tinospora sagittata, P****odendron
amurense (amur cork...
- peltata, also
called patha or
Indian moon-seed (not to be
confused with
Tinospora cordifolia or "heart-leaved moonseed", from the same
family Meni****ceae)...
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Tinospora smilacina is a
woody vine in the Meni****ceae family. It was
first described by
George Bentham in 1861. The
Walmajarri name for this plant...
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fungi that
produce phytoecdysteroids include Achyranthes bidentata,
Tinospora cordifolia,
Pfaffia paniculata,
Leuzea carthamoides, Rhaponti**** uniflorum...
- P****odendron
amurense (Amur cork tree)
Coptis chinensis (Chinese goldthread)
Tinospora cordifolia Argemone mexicana (prickly poppy)
Eschscholzia californica...
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endexine granular; or the
pollen can be
colporate (Abuta),
syncolporate (
Tinospora),
pororate or hexa-cryptoporate (with 6 apertures).
Chromosomal number:...
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plant Tinospora cordifolia, from
which it
derives its name. It has
since been
found in
other plants of the
genus Tinospora, such as
Tinospora glabra...
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grape seed extract, Pycnogenol, quercetin, spirulina,
stinging nettle,
tinospora, or guduchi. The
allergic diseases—hay
fever and asthma—have increased...