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Quillaja saponaria, the soap bark tree or
soapbark, is an
evergreen tree in the
family Quillajaceae,
native to warm
temperate central Chile. In
Chile it...
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Quillaia is the
milled inner bark or
small stems and
branches of the
soapbark (Quillaja saponaria, Molina).
Other names include Murillo bark extract, Panama...
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found particularly in
soapwort (genus Saponaria), a
flowering plant, the
soapbark tree (Quillaja saponaria) and
soybeans (Glycine max L.). They are used...
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burdock (root) Taraxa****
officinale –
dandelion (root)
Quillaja saponaria –
soapbark, a
foaming agent Yucca – a
foaming agent Pimenta dioica – all****e Theobroma...
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sapiens ("wise wise man")
saponaria L
soapy soapworts (Saponaria spp.),
soapbark (Quillaja saponaria),
Ramaria flavosaponaria saponaria sativus L sown,...
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composed of
nanoparticles from
saponins extracted from
Quillaja saponaria (
soapbark) trees, cholesterol, and phospholipids. It is an
immune stimulating complex...
- some up to 50 m (160 ft) tall.
Fabales Polygala vulgaris Quillajaceae (
soapbark-tree family) Quillaja, from a
Chilean plant name 1 genus, in
warmer regions...
- matorral.
Typical species include Litre (Lithraea venenosa),
Quillay or
Soapbark Tree (Quillaja saponaria), and
bromeliads of
genus Puya. The sclerophyll...
- bromeliads.
Typical species include litre (Lithraea caustica),
quillay or
soapbark tree (Quillaja saponaria),
cactus (Echinopsis chiloensis), and bromeliads...