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Ethnobotanical Use Sapraemia

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Plant
Caesalpinia sappan ( Brasilete, Sechang, Sepang, Setjang, Soga jawa, Soo Mook, Su Fang Mu, Tjatjang, Verzino )
Carallia brachiata ( Merpuing )
Jasminum sambac ( Full, Melati, Melor, Mo Li, Rasqi, Sambac )
Juniperus chinensis ( Kayu kasturi, Kuei, Savin )
Michelia alba ( Chempaka gading (Ivory chempak, Chempaka puteh, Chempaka puteh (White chempaka )
Morinda citrifolia ( Bengkudu, Bois Douleur, Douleur, Fromagier, Kemudu, Kudu, Mekudu, Mengkudu, Mengkudu besar, Pache, Pina De Puerco )
Nigella sativum ( Jintan hitam, Tarate )
Oryza sativas ( Beras, Padi, Pari )
Paederia foetida ( Akar sekentut, Ch'Iao Piao, Daun kentut, Kasembukan, Kesimbukan, Nu Ch'Ing )
Pandanus odorus ( Pandan bau (Scented pandan), Pandan jelingkeh, Pandan rampai, Pandan wangi (Fragrant pandan) )
Peucedanum japonicum ( Fang K'Uei, Ganti )
Quercus sp. ( Maja kani, Manja kani, Oak gall )
*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.