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Ethnobotanical Use Vitiligo

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Cassia alata ( Daoen koepang, Dartres, Date, Dates Jaunes, Fleur A Dartres, Fleur Dartre, Fleur Palmiste, Fleur St Christophe, Fleurs Saint Christophe, Gelenggang, Guajava, Herbe A Dattes, Ketepeng, Ketepeng badak, Ketepeng kebo, Ketepeng tijna, Ki manila, Ludanggan )
Cassia emarginata ( Bois Cabrite, Bois Cabritte, Casse Marron )
Furcraea agavephylla
Lycopersicon esculentum ( Fan Shih, Liu Yueh Shih, Pomme D'Amour, Pomodoro, Tamata, Tomate, Tomatero, Tomato )
Pouteria sapota ( Grand Sapotillier, Jaune D'Oeuf, Sapote, Sapotillier, Sapotillier Marmelade, Zapotier )
Psoralea corylifolia ( Cot Chu, Ku Tzu, P'O Ku Chih, Pha Cot Chi, Pu Ku Chih )
Stachytarpheta jamaicensis ( Bastard Vervain, Brazilian Tea, Gewongan, Rumput tahi babi (Pig dung gra, Selaseh dandi (Spotted basil), Verbena, Verbena Azul, Verveine, Verveine A Queue De Rat, Verveine Bleue, Verveine Violette )
*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.