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- Synsepalum dulcifi**** is a plant in the Sapotaceae family, native to tropical Africa. It is known for its berry that, when eaten, causes sour foods (such...
- Synsepalum is a genus of trees and shrubs in the chicle family Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1852. Synsepalum is native to the tropical lowlands of...
- Miraculin is a taste modifier, a glycoprotein extracted from the fruit of Synsepalum dulcifi****. The berry, also known as the miracle fruit, was do****ented...
- traditional and Western cosmetics and medications. The "miracle fruit" Synsepalum dulcifi**** is also placed in the Sapotaceae. Trees of the genus Palaquium...
- Synsepalum tsounkpe is a species of tree in the family Sapotaceae with edible fruit. It is endemic to Côte d'Ivoire. It is threatened by habitat loss....
- Synsepalum subverticillatum is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is endemic to Kenya. Luke, W.R.Q.; Musili, P.; Barasa, J.; Mathenge...
- Synsepalum brevipes is a shrub or medium-sized to large tree in the family Sapotaceae, that is native to the African tropics and subtropics. It occurs...
- Synsepalum brenanii is a species of plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is endemic to Cameroon. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests...
- Synsepalum revolutum is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapotaceae, native to west and west central tropical Africa. It was first described...
- Synsepalum k****neri is a species of plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is found in Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. World Conservation Monitoring...