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Securinega is a
genus of
plants in the
family Phyllanthaceae,
first described as a
genus in 1789. As
presently conceived, the
genus is
native to Madagascar...
- Huang, Xiao-Jun; Wu, Zhen-Long; Wang, Ying; Ye, Wen-Cai (3 June 2014). "
Securinega alkaloids from the
fruits of
Flueggea suffruticosa".
Journal of Asian...
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revised Administrative Code.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "
Securinega flexuosa". The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 1998. IUCN: e.T33325A9776575...
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Indolizidine alkaloids are
natural products from
various alkaloid groups whose structure can be
derived from indolizidine.
Indolizidine alkaloids are present...
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tribes Tribe Bridelieae 5
subtribes Subtribe Securineginae 2
genera Securinega Lachnostylis Subtribe Saviinae 5
genera Savia Croizatia Discocarpus Gonatogyne...
- Dudhamal,
Tukaram & Naria, Mukesh. (2016). A
wonderful medicinal plant:
Securinega leucopyrus (Willd)
Muell - A
brief review.
International Journal of Science...
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treat dysmenorrhea. East Africa:
Dried leaves of
Nicotiana taba**** and
Securinega virosa are
mixed into a
paste and used
externally to
destroy worms in...
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Grewia tiliaefolia,
Lannea coromandelica,
Ficus spp.,
Sterculia urens and
Securinega leucopyrus. They are also
known to take molluscs, scorpions, insects,...
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Securinine is an
alkaloid found in
Securinega suffruticosa and
Phyllanthus niruri.
Securinine has pro-convulsant
effects and it has a
strong spastic effect...
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Fothergilla major,
Garrya elliptica,
Paederia splendens,
Poncirus trifoliata,
Securinega suffruticosa,
Syringa afghanica,
andXanthoceras sorbifolium. Tropical...