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Ethnobotanical Use Oxytoxic

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Plant
Cassia tora ( Brusca Cimarrona, Cassia,Foetid, Gelenggang kechil, Gelenggang padang, Penitora, Pistache Marron, Ts'Ao Chueh Ming )
Erodium cicutarium ( Alfilerillo De Pastor, Bakhitry, Donbaba, Saatotu )
Gleditsia triacanthos ( Acacia Negra, Espinheiro Da Virginia, Fevier D'Amerique )
Gossypium herbaceum ( Algodoeiro, Algodonero, Cotonnier Blanc, Cotton Herbace, Ku Chung, Ku Pei, Loka, Mu Mieng, Pamu, Pamuk, Qoten, Ts'Ao Mien )
Gossypium hirsutum ( Algodon Morado, Loka, Pamu, Pamuk, Qoten )
Morinda lucida ( Boonko )
Phoradendron flavescens ( Christmas Mistletoe )
Plumbago indica ( Binasa, Cheraka merah, Chitraka, Setaka, Sitaka, Tjeraka Merah )
Pterocaulon undulatum ( Blackroot )
Saraca asoca
Uraria lagopodioides
*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.