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    Rauvolfia vomitoria, the poison devil's-pepper, is a plant species in the genus Rauvolfia. It is native from Senegal east to Sudan and Tanzania, south...
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    Rauvolfia vomitoria is a highly invasive species in Hawaiʻi, and is capable of establishing dense monotypic stands. Species include: Rauvolfia afra Sond...
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    chemical compound, classified as a benzoquinone, that has been found in Rauvolfia vomitoria and in Tibouchina pulchra. At physiological concentrations 2...
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  • 7-hydroxymitragynine, raubasine, and corynantheidine Rauvolfia serpentina: rauwolscine Rauvolfia vomitoria Nymphaea caerulea (Egyptian lotus or blue lotus):...
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    into the nuts. Traders sometimes apply an extract of the bark of Rauvolfia vomitoria or the pulverised fruits of Xylopia and Capsicum to counteract the...
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    Ajmaline (category Alkaloids found in Rauvolfia)
    found in most species of the genus Rauvolfia as well as Catharanthus roseus. In addition to Southeast Asia, Rauvolfia species have also been found in tropical...
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    Alstonia boonei, Catharanthus roseus, Picralima nitida, Rauvolfia afra and Rauvolfia vomitoria. In preclinical studies alstonine attenuates MK-801-induced...
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  • South Africa (Eastern Cape). and Australia. The larvae feed on Rauvolfia vomitoria. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014). "GlobIZ search". Global Information...
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    Nigeria it is joined in these locations by the poison devil's-pepper (Rauvolfia vomitoria), the Ivory Coast almond (Terminalia ivorensis) and the dragon's...
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    for Carving Religious Figurines - Softwood types such as Akanta (Rauvolfia vomitoria), Ngwu (Alba feminea), Akpu (C. pentandra), and Ube (Dacryodes edulis)...
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