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    Gymnema sylvestre is a perennial woody vine native to Asia (including the Arabian Peninsula), Africa and Australia. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicine...
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    species, Gymnema sylvestre, is commonly used as a dietary supplement and has the ability to suppress the taste of sweetness. Species Gymnema acuminatum...
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  • Cichorium sylvestre, a synonym of Cichorium intybus, common chicory Galium sylvestre, a synonym for Galium album, a plant species native to Europe Gymnema sylvestre...
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  • variety of plants, including peas (Pisum sativum), Acacia senegal, Gymnema sylvestre and others, and also comprises about 8–9% of beeswax. It has 10,660...
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    minutes). The names miracle fruit and miracle berry are shared by Gymnema sylvestre and Thaumatococcus daniellii, which are two other species used to...
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  • acids are a class of chemical compounds isolated from the leaves of Gymnema sylvestre (Asclepiadaceae). They are anti-sweet compounds, or sweetness inhibitors...
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    oak wood barrels. It can also be found in Quercus sp. (oaks) and in Gymnema sylvestre. It is different from quercetol, a synonym of quercetin. The proposed...
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  • G. sylvestre may refer to: Galium sylvestre, a synonym for Galium album, a plant species native to Europe Gymnema sylvestre, a herb species native to the...
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    another anti-sweet compound glycoside isolated from the leaves of Gymnema sylvestre (Asclepiadaceae). Ziziphin reduces perceived sweetness of most of...
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    Gurmarin is a 35-residue polypeptide from the Asclepiad vine Gymnema sylvestre (Gurmar). It has been utilized as a pharmacological tool in the study of...
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