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Visnaga daucoides is a
species of
flowering plant in the
carrot family known by many
common names,
including toothpick-plant, toothpickweed, bisnaga,...
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species recognised in the
genus Visnaga:
Visnaga crinita (Guss.)
Giardina &
Raimondo Visnaga daucoides Gaertn. "
Visnaga Mill. |
Plants of the
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- and psoriasis. It is a
major constituent of the
plant Visnaga daucoides, also
known as Ammi
visnaga and as bishop's weed. Once purified, k****in exists...
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which have
bronchodilating properties. One such
plant was k****a (Ammi
visnaga)
which had been used as a
muscle relaxant since ancient times in Egypt...
- used as a ****e and the
leaves as a herb in
parts of Asia and Africa.
Visnaga daucoides,
known also as bisnaga, k****a and toothpick-weed. This page...
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Echinocactus platyacanthus is a
member of the
cactus family Cactaceae. It is also
known as the
giant barrel cactus,
golden barrel cactus,
giant viznaga...
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Cairo in 1946. K****in is
obtained from a
plant extract of K****a or Ammi
visnaga, a
common plant in
north Africa.
Anrep noticed that one of his technicians...
- syriaca; syn.
Origanum syria****) Sage (Salvia fruticosa)
Toothpick (Ammi
visnaga)
Florence fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
Anemone (Anemone coronaria) Cyclamen...
- a
natural vasodilator. It was
first isolated from bishop's weed (Ammi
visnaga), a
plant indigenous to the
Mediterranean region which has been used for...
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protein flavonol glycosides (quercetin and kaempferol) Ammi majus, A.
visnaga and
their cultivars are
frequently seen in
gardens where they are grown...