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Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Trema orientalis Blume or Sponia orientalis. Specimen No.1. 160;. Botanical Source. Trema orientalis Blume. Sponia orientalis Planch. FamilyUrticaceae. Parts Used. Geographical Source. Throughout India, growing wild. Also see in South Africa and other African contries. 160;It contains Xanthones and New Dihydrophenanthrene and Phenyldihydroisocoumarin. Pharmacological Use . Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Trema orientalis Blume or Sponia orientalis. Specimen No.1. 160;. Botanical Source. Trema orientalis Blume. Sponia orientalis Planch. FamilyUrticaceae. Parts Used. Geographical Source. Throughout India, growing wild. Also see in South Africa and other African contries. 160;It contains Xanthones and New Dihydrophenanthrene and Phenyldihydroisocoumarin. Pharmacological Use . Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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