Apr 19, 2012 · Usually a small shrub, less than 2m high, rarely taller or a small tree up to 5m. Young stems densely appressed hairy. Leaves imparipinnate, ...
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From the roots of the plant Tephrosia aequilata Baker, five flavonoids were isolated of which, 3,4:8,9-dimethylenedioxypterocarpan is reported for the first ...
Tephrosia (Papilionaceae) is a large genus of perennial woody shrubs, which are well distributed in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world (Gillet ...
Tephrosia aequilata is a species of plants with 2 observations.
Kingdom. Plantae · Phylum. Tracheophyta · Class. Magnoliopsida · Order. Fabales · Family. Fabaceae · Genus. Tephrosia Pers.
POWO follows these authorities in accepting this name: · Brummitt, R.K. & al. (2007). Flora Zambesiaca 3(3): 1-258. · Lewalle, J. (1970). · Lock, J.M. (1989).
Tephrosia aequilata subsp. mlanjeana Brummitt. 4 DATA · Creatures » … » Plants » … » Dicotyledons » … » Legumes » … Tephrosia aequilata subsp. namuliana ...
Feb 20, 2017 · As Tephrosia aequilata was reported to produce chalconoids [1], we chose to investigate this plant. The crude CH2Cl2/CH3OH (1:1) extract of the ...
Substance Class, Structurally Diverse. Source Materials Class, ORGANISM. Source Materials Type, PLANT. Organism Family, Fabaceae. Organism Genus, Tephrosia.
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