Rubia cordifolia
Rubia cordifolia (binomen a Carolo Linnaeo statutum) est species plantarum familiae Rubiacearum in Asia orientali (et fortasse alibi) nativa,[1] ibidem et in Asia australi Africaque culta propter pigmentum e radicibus extractum et folia medicinalia. Folia ab hominibus atque etiam a Panibus troglodytis morbo afflictis glutiuntur.[2]
Rubia cordifolia
Classis : Magnoliopsida
Subclassis : Asteridae
Ordo : Gentianales
Familia : Rubiaceae
Genus : Rubia
Species : R. cordifolia
Subclassis : Asteridae
Ordo : Gentianales
Familia : Rubiaceae
Genus : Rubia
Species : R. cordifolia
Rubia cordifolia
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Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Michael A. Huffman, Richard W. Wrangham, "Diversity of Medicinal Plant Use by Chimpanzees in the Wild" in Richard W. Wrangham et al., edd., Chimpanzee Cultures (Cantabrigiae Massachusettensium: Harvard University Press, 1994) pp. 129-148
- R. A. Patil, S.C. Jagdale, S. B. Kasture, "Antihyperglycemic, antistress and nootropic activity of roots of Rubia cordifolia Linn." in Indian Journal of Experimental Biology vol. 44 (2006) pp. 987-992 Epitome
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Rubia cordifolia spectant. |
Vide "Rubia cordifolia" apud Vicispecies. |
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