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Strychnos toxifera,
called bush rope and
devil doer, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Strychnos,
native to
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador...
- from the bark of
Strychnos toxifera,
Strychnos guianensis (family Loganiaceae),
Chondrodendron tomentosum or
Sciadotenia toxifera (family Meni****ceae)...
- "mawa cure"
meaning of the Mawa vine,
scientifically known as
Strychnos toxifera.[citation needed]
Curare is also
known among indigenous peoples as Ampi...
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spinosa Lam.
Strychnos staudtii Gilg
Strychnos tetragona A.W.Hill
Strychnos toxifera R.H.Schomb. ex Lindl.
Strychnos usambarensis Gilg ex Engl. The strychnine...
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Strychnos toxifera, a
plant used for the
making of dart and
arrow poisons...
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usually an
extract not of Chondrodendron, but of the
Strychnos species S.
toxifera,
containing a
different alkaloid,
namely toxiferine. Pot
curare was generally...
- Engl. (as A.
kataf Forssk.)
Metopium toxiferum (L.) Krug & Urb. (as A.
toxifera L.)
Schinus polygama (Cav.)
Cabrera (as A.
polygama Cav.) The
trunks of...
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Sciadotenia solimoesana Moldenke Sciadotenia sprucei Diels Sciadotenia toxifera Krukoff & A.C.Sm. "Sciadotenia
Miers |
Plants of the
World Online | Kew...
- from C-toxiferine I, a bis-quaternary
alkaloid obtained from
Strychnos toxifera. C-toxiferine I
itself has been
tested for its
pharmacological action and...
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preference for
certain tree
species including Chrysobal**** icaco,
Metopium toxifera,
Metopium brownei,
Bursera simaruba and
Coccoloba retusa. S**** of Polymita...