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Ethnobotanical Use Glossitis

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Plant
Asparagus racemosus ( Catavari, Satavari, Shaqaqule Hindi, Songga langit )
Callicarpa macrophylla
Eugenia malaccensis ( Darsana, Jambu bol, Jambu melaka )
Mangifera indica ( An Lo Kuo, Anbah, Mamuang, Manga, Manga Agaci, Mangga, Mango, Mangot, Mangot Fil, Manguier, Merpelam, Pelem )
Mimusops elengi ( Brazilian Milktree, Bunga tanjong (Headland flower, Elengi, Kekula, Kuhbaum Von Para, Kun, Mimuscope, Pekola batu, Pokok tanjong, Pomme D'Adami, Tanjung )
Nephelium lappaceum ( Rambutan, Shao Tzu, Tanggun )
Phyllanthus urinaria ( Dukong anak (Child pick-a-back, Memeniran, Meniran, Rami buah, Turi hutan )
Pteris ensiformis ( Paku mega, Paku padang (Opening fern), Paku pelandok (Mouse-deer fern )
Sesbania grandiflora ( Agati, Geti, Toeri, Toeri bang (Red flowered), Toeri poetih (White flowered), Turi )
Syzygium malaccense
Terminalia catappa ( Almendra, Almendro, Almendro De Las Indias, Almendro De Playa, Amandier, Amandier Des Indes, Amandier Tropical, Badannier, Indian Almond, Ketapang, L., Lingtak )
Trema cannabina
Trema orientalis ( Anggrung, Mendarung, Narong paya )
Vigna vexillata
Ziziphus rugosa
*Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.