Quassia amara L., Sp. Pl., ed. 2, 553. 1762; Q. officinalis Rich.; Q. alatifolia Stokes. Arbustos o árboles pequeños, 2 8 m de alto; plantas hermafroditas. Hojas imparipinnadas, 20 30 cm de largo, folíolos (3 ) 5 ( 7), ovados, 5 20 cm de largo y 2 6 cm de ancho, raquis alado. Inflorescencia racemosa, 5 25 cm de largo; sépalos 5, ca 2 mm de ...
Quassia cannot tolerate frost, but the plant is partially drought tolerant. It prefers a fertile, moist but well-drained soil in a partially shaded position. Bark is smooth, thin and dark brown or thick greyish brown transversed by reticulating lines. It is the bark of the quassia amara tree that is used in herbal and homeopathic medicine.
Quassia amara is a species of genus Quassia. It is also known as Amargo, bitter-wood, bitter-ash, or hombre grande. It is used as traditional medicine, insecticide, and food additive.
The Quassia amara and Maytenus ilicifolia plants are known by its therapeutical properties on digestive tract. In present paper both plants were researched together by means of mixing of tinctures ...
DOMESTICACIÓN Y FITOQUÍMICA DE QUASSIA AMARA (SIMAROUBACEAE) EN EL TRÓPICO HÚMEDO DE COSTA RICA ROBERTO DÍAZ1, LORENA HERNÁNDEZ2, RAFAEL OCAMPO1 & JOSÉ F. CICCIÓ*2 1 Jardín Agroecológico Bougainvillea, S.A., Costa Rica. 2 Centro de Investigaciones en Productos Naturales (CIPRONA) y Escuela …
Quassia amara's uses are difficult to attribute to specific cultural groups: the species is widely distributed in Central and South America, where it is popular among …
Abstract. Quassia amara es un arbusto, cuyos extractos (de hojas, corteza y madera) se han utilizado tradicionalmente como remedios naturales en el tratamiento de problemas digestivos, hepáticos ...
Quassia amara plant belongs to Simaroubaceae family which is one of the best examples of the self-medicated plant. Traditionally Quassia amara has antimalarial, stomachic, antianaemic, antibiotics, cytotoxic and antiamoebic activity. Its reproductive, insecticidal, larvicidal and vermifuge properties have been also reported in the literature. ...
Quassia wood (Quassia amara, Simaroubaceae) from north-eastern South America was for a century the source of a natural insecticide Surinam quassia, the active compounds being quassin (216) and neoquassin, the corresponding 16-alcohol.It was largely replaced later by Jamaica quassia, from Picrasma excelsa, which contains quassin and picrasins …
Related Species and Drugs. — Quassia amara, Linné, Bitter quassia, is a shrub, or moderately-sized branching tree, having a grayish bark. Leaves alternate, unequally pinnate; leaflets in 2 pairs, opposite, entire, smooth, elliptical, acute at each end; petiole winged, joined, with the joints obovate.
Quassia amara is an evergreen Shrub growing to 5 m (16ft) by 5 m (16ft) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 10 and is frost tender. The flowers are pollinated by Hummingbirds. Suitable for: medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils. Suitable pH: mildly acid, neutral and basic (mildly alkaline) soils. It can grow in semi …
Quassia amara. それはまたはめったにさなで、さ3 m(まれに8 m)にします。はでさが15〜25 cmで、の3〜5のので、のはです。はさ15〜25 cmのでされ、はさ2.5〜3.5 cm、はやかな、はです。はさ1〜1.5 cmのさな ...
Methods: A group of 60 patients displaying facial SD were randomly distributed in 3 groups and given either a topical gel with 4% Quassia amara extract, a topical gel with 2% ketoconazole, or a topical gel with 1% ciclopirox olamine for 4 weeks. Disease severity was assessed at the start and weekly along treatment, as well as 4 weeks after the ...
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Physical Characteristics Quassia amara is an evergreen Shrub growing to 5 m (16ft) by 5 m (16ft) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 10 and is …
Overview. Quassia is a plant. The wood and sometimes the leaf are used as medicine. People use quassia for stomach and intestinal problems, diabetes, lice, skin conditions, and many other ...
Quassia amara Linn., is a shrub and world widely known as 'bitter-wood' belongs to Simaroubaceae family. The plant grows in sandy soils of lowland & highland …
Quassin is a very bitter-tasting crystalline compound, m.p. 221–222 °C, . It is soluble in polar organic solvents. Racemic quassin has been synthesized, 383,384 and the mass …
01. A Bit of Botany a little bit of botanical information on quassia description Quassia amara is a shrub or rarely a small tree of the Simaroubaceae family.. Quassia grows to a height of 3 meters tall—on more rare occasions it grows up to 8 meters. The leaves have winged rachis, are compound and alternate, 15–25 cm long, and pinnate with 3-5 leaflets.
Quassia amara syn. Q. excelsa, Picraena excelsa F. Simaroubaceae ... Eventually, in 1756 he shared his life-saving quassia recipe and a large supply was taken to England, and, at once, quassia became famous in Europe. But, owing to the small size of the trees, the remedy became scarce, until the larger and more abundant tree variety was found ...
The infusion is made by macerating in cold water for twelve hours 3 drachmsof the rasped Quassia to 1 pint of cold water, 2 OZ. of the infusion alone, or with ginger tea, taken three times a day, proves very useful for feeble emaciated people with impaired digestive organs. The extract can be made by evaporating the decoction to a pilular ...
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Daun Quassia amara. Daun berbentuk unik dengan tulang daun dan tangkainya berwarna merah. Daun Pinnate, Tulang daun menyirip dengan 3-5 helai daun, berurat dan tulang daun jelas dan dalam, warna daun terang hijau tua berselang-seling dengan panjang 15-25 cm dan memiliki ciri khas seperti daun sumbu yang bersayap …
The bitter bark also acts as a digestive aid, an insecticide, and is used to treat liver and gallbladder problems. 2. Quassia is becoming more well-known by herbalists in North America and is considered one of the best stomach bitters. It is especially useful for cases of lack of appetite such as anorexia nervosa and digestive sluggishness. 1.
Quassia amara provided statistically highly significant reduction of 19.33% in fasting blood sugar level and of 22.05% in Post Prandial Blood Sugar levels. Similarly, significant decrease of 9.95% in serum Cholesterol level and that of 13.63 % in S. Triglyceride level and 1.52% decrease in BMI was found. It showed the potential of Quassia amara ...
18 rowsAmargo (Quassia) is a small indigenous tree to Suriname, 6 to 18 feet tall. The evergreen compound leaves mostly consist of 3 to 5 and often 7, uneven feathered, single leaves. The leaf stalk and - axis are winged, …
Quassia amara. Det är en buske eller sällan ett litet träd, växer till 3 m högt (sällan 8 m ). Bladen är sammansatta och omväxlande, 15–25 cm långa, och fäster med 3-5 broschyrer, bladbladarna är vingade. Blommorna produceras i en panicle 15–25 cm lång, varje blomma 2,5-3,5 cm lång, ljusröd på utsidan och vit insida. Frukten är en liten drupe 1-1,5 cm lång.
Quassia cannot tolerate frost, but the plant is partially drought tolerant. It prefers a fertile, moist but well-drained soil in a partially shaded position. Bark is smooth, …
Quassia (Quassia amara) is a tree or a tall shrub, 3-8 m high, with unpaired leaves 15-25 cm long, having 3-5 leaves. They are dark green with a bright red main vein and a common petiole. The flowers are large up to 4 cm long, bright red on the outside and white inside, collected in thick lateral and apical brushes 15-25 cm long. ...
Quassia amara. Procedencia: Nativa Trópicos Ame. Forma de vida: Terrestre. Arbusto o árbol que alcanza de 1.5 a 6 (–9) m de alto, hermafrodita. Hojas 20–30 cm, el raquis articulado y alado. Se distribuye desde México a Col. y Ven., Brasil y Antillas (Islas Vírgenes), introd. y naturalizada en Guayanas. En Costa Rica se localiza en ...
Quassia is a plant. The wood is used as medicine. Quassia is used for treating an eating disorder called anorexia, indigestion, constipation, and fever.It is also used to rid the intestines of various kinds of worms; as a tonic or purgative; and as a mouthwash.. Some people apply quassia directly to the scalp for lice.. Rectally, quassia is used for treating …
Quassia amara L. First published in Sp. Pl., ed. 2.: 553 (1762) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Central Mexico to S. Tropical America and Guadalupe. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome. It is used as a poison and a medicine, has environmental uses and for food.
This study aimed to evaluate the oral acute and sub chronic toxicity of Quassia amara (Q. amara) extract. For the acute toxicity study, six male and six rats received 2000 and 5000 mg/kg Q. amara extract. Rats were observed for 14 days; after sace, liver, kidneys, lung, spleen and heart were submitted to macroscopic analysis.