paullinia_yoco_r.e._schult._killip
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- | Paullinia yoco R.E. Schult. & Killip - yoko, yoco (span.), **Yoko** | + | Paullinia yoco R.E. Schult. & Killip |
- | Woody climber, native to the rain forests of Southern America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), occasionally cultivated; stems up to 12cm in diam. | + | Woody climber, native to the rain forests of Southern America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru); stems up to 12cm in diam. |
- | The stem cortex | + | "The stem is cut into pieces 30-100cm long, and the epidermis, |
- | [Purine alkaloids in Paullinia., Weckerle, C.S., Stutz, M.A., Baumann, T.W., Phytochemistry, 64(3), 2003, 735-742] | + | [Cooper J.M., in Steward J.H., Handbook of South American Indians, Botanical Museum Leaflets No.142 v.5, 1949, 547] |
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- | "The stem is cut into pieces 30-100cm long, and the epidermis, cortex, | + | The stem cortex of P. yoco is traditionally used by the natives of Colombia |
- | [Cooper J.M., in Steward J.H., Handbook of South American Indians, Botanical Museum Leaflets No.142 v.5, 1949, 547] | + | [Purine alkaloids in Paullinia., Weckerle, C.S., Stutz, M.A., Baumann, T.W., Phytochemistry, 64(3), 2003, 735-742] |
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