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- Costantin Sarcolobus porcatus P.I.Forst. Sarcolobus retusus K.Schum. Sarcolobus ritae P.I.Forst. Sarcolobus rubescens P.I.Forst. Sarcolobus secamonoides...
- from Sarcolobus globosus". Fitoterapia. 77 (4): 290–295. doi:10.1016/j.fitote.2006.03.017. PMID 16701962. Arokiasamy M (1968). "Toxicity of Sarcolobus globosus...
- the monotypic genus Gunnessia. In 2022 it was placed in the genus Sarcolobus. Sarcolobus pepo (P.I.Forst.) S.Reuss, Liede & Meve. Plants of the World Online...
- Gymnema sagittatum, syn of Gongronema nepalense Gymnema subnudum, syn of Sarcolobus subnudus Gymnema tenacissimum, syn of Marsdenia tenacissima Gymnema thomsonii...
- Sarcolobus merrillii is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, native to the Philippines. It was first described by Rudolf Schlechter...
- phenylpropanoids. 6,7-dimethoxy-2,3-dihydrochromone has been isolated from Sarcolobus globosus. Eucryphin, a chromone rhamnoside, can be isolated from the bark...
- Marsdenia R.Br. Oreosparte Schltr. Pycnorhachis Benth. Rhyssolobium E.Mey. Sarcolobus R.Br., including Quisumbingia Merr. Stephanotis Thouars, including Dregea...
- genera, mainly Vincetoxi****, but also Gongronema, Heterostemma, Lygisma, Sarcolobus, Secamone, Stephanotis (syn. Wattakaka), and Streptocaulon. Former species...
- and M. pachycarpa. It has also been isolated from the medicinal plant Sarcolobus globosus. Barbigerone from S. globosus is validated to have significant...
- palm (Phoenix paludosa), holly-leaved acanthus (Acanthus ilicifolius), Sarcolobus globosus and Derris trifoliata. There are more than forty species of mammal...