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    Quassia amara, also known as amargo, bitter-ash, bitterwood, or hombre grande (spanish for big man) is a species in the genus Quassia, with some botanists...
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    disputed; some botanists treat it as consisting of only one species, Quassia amara from tropical South America, while others treat it in a wide circumscription...
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    months, as compared to 74% under a metronidazole standard therapy. Quassia amara extract at 4% demonstrated to have clinical efficacy for rosacea. Cyclosporin...
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    50 times more bitter than quinine. Extracts of the bitterwood tree (Quassia amara) containing quassin are used as additives in soft drinks. Although its...
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    Mexico Poppy seed (Papaver somniferum) Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) Quassia (Quassia amara) — a bitter spice in aperitifs and fortified wines along with a...
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    Wright described Quassia simarouba, which Auguste Pyrame DeCandolle suggested was the same species as S. amara. However, because S. amara was described as...
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    to the reduction of greenhouse effect or global warming. Bitter wood Quassia amara Picrasma excelsa Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).;...
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    Treatment Plant. Prathat thong (Thai: ประทัดทอง) is the Thai name for the Quassia amara plant, and the road was named for the plant's appearance as a pattern...
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  • shrub or small tree medicinal Primarily used as a culinary fruit Quassia Quassia amara and Picrasma excelsa Simaroubaceae shrub or tree culinary, medicinal...
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    Brucea javanica, Hannoa klaineana, Pierreodendron kerstingii, Quassia africana, Quassia amara, (the wood of ) Picrasma ailanthoides, Picrasma javanica, Picrolemma...
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  • United States and Canada Picrasma excelsa, native to the Caribbean Quassia amara, native to Central and South America This page is an index of articles...
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    include: Chrysobalanus icaco (coco plum) Guaco Morinda citrifolia (noni) Quassia amara (hombre grande, "big man"), particularly for men, as it is reputed to...
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  • Simarouba glauca, native to Florida, the Caribbean, and Central America Quassia amara, native to Central and South America This page is an index of articles...
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    depicting a stylised dahlia 68 Archaic panel depicting a stylised Quassia amara (Surinam quassia-wood) 69 Archaic panel depicting a stylised rose 70 Archaic...
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  • programme. Research has shown that quassin and neoquassin, extracted from Quassia amara, can provide control of H. testudinea in organic agriculture; commercial...
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    accepted name for Quassia indica. The ornamental Quassia amara L., which is occasionally planted in Singapore, remains in genus Quassia. Genus Samadera...
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    has been grouped in the subtribe Simaroubina along with the Simaba and Quassia genera. They have compound leaves, with between 1 and 12 pairs of alternate...
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  • 2012). "Evaluation of the efficacy and tolerance of a topical gel with 4% quassia extract in the treatment of rosacea". Journal of Clinical Pharmacology...
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  • formerly named Amargo "Azúcar amargo", a song by Mexican singer Fey Quassia amara, a plant used in traditional medicine This disambiguation page lists...
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    was based on the plant Quassia amara which Carl Linnaeus named after him, as the discoverer of its medicinal properties. Quassia continues to be used in...
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  • Mexico, Taiwan serotonin agonist, neuroimmunologic modulator Quassin Quassia amara various Celastrol Tripterygium wilfordii various Mitraphylline Cat's...
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    "bitter damson" was also formerly applied in Jamaica to the tree Simarouba amara. Terminalia microcarpa and Chrysophyllum oliviforme are also sometimes referred...
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  • doctoral thesis in 1775 examined medical use of quassin from the plant quassia amara. He was appointed as physician (Norwegian: bergmedicus) in Kongsberg...
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    are Passiflora vitifolia, Pavonia dasypetala, Heliconia imbricata, Quassia amara, Dioclea, Lantana camara, Tabebuia, Asystasia, Insertia, Psychotria...
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    insularis, Andira inermis, Machaerium acuminatum, Inga oerstediana, and Quassia amara. Epstein, Marc; Corrales, Jorge (27 October 2004). "Twenty-five new...
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