`Amrithapala' (Janakia arayalpatra Joseph et Chandrasekharan), a new drug from the Kani tribe of Kerala

Pushpangadan, P., S. Rajasekharan, P.K. Ratheeshkumar, C.R. Jawahar, K. Radhakrishnan, C.P.R. Nair, L. Sarada Amma and A.V. Bhatt (1990) `Amrithapala' (Janakia arayalpatra Joseph et Chandrasekharan), a new drug from the Kani tribe of Kerala. [Publication]

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Item Type: Publication
Author(s): Pushpangadan, P., S. Rajasekharan, P.K. Ratheeshkumar, C.R. Jawahar, K. Radhakrishnan, C.P.R. Nair, L. Sarada Amma and A.V. Bhatt
Author(s) order (without accents): Pushpangadan, P, S Rajasekharan, P K Ratheeshkumar, C R Jawahar, K Radhakrishnan, C P R Nair, L Sarada Amma and A V Bhatt
Title order (without accents): Amrithapala (Janakia arayalpatra Joseph et Chandrasekharan) a new drug from the Kani tribe of Kerala
Type of publication: Article / Letter to editor
Language: English
Published in: Ancient Science of Life 9, 4, 212--214
Location: present
Additional info: this plant, locally called am\d{r}taphala, found in the Southern forests of the Western Ghat region of Kerala, is used by the Kani tribe as an effective remedy for peptic ulcer, cancer-like afflictions and as a rejuvenating tonic; the expressed juice or t
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Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2017 12:05
Last Modified: 07 Jul 2017 12:05
URI: http://indianmedicine.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/19204

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