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Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases List of Plants for Antisickling Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases List of Plants for Antisickling Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Abelmoschus esculentus 2 8800.0 Acacia farnesiana 2 62220.0 Achillea millefolium 3 Actinidia chinensis 1 Agrimonia eupatoria 2 Albizia lebbeck 1 Alisma plantago-aquatica 2 Allium ampeloprasum 3 Allium cepa 6 17738.0 Allium sativum var. sativum 6 18384.0 Allium schoenoprasum 2 57250.0 Alocasia macrorrhiza 2 Aloe vera 4 Alpinia galanga 2 Althaea officinalis 3 40000.0 Amaranthus sp. 2 63760.0 Ammi visnaga 1 Anacardium occidentale 3 32430.0 Ananas comosus 5 7310.0 Anethum graveolens 1 14512.0 Angelica archangelica 3 Angelica sinensis 3 Annona squamosa 1 Apium graveolens 4 16790.0 Arachis hypogaea 4 69530.0 Arctium lappa 2 6400.0 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 2 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Armoracia rusticana 3 118.0 Artemisia absinthium 1 Artemisia dracunculus 6 64.0 Artocarpus altilis 2 1770.0 Asimina triloba 2 13004.0 Aspalathus linearis 2 Asparagus lucidus 1 Asparagus officinalis 4 44640.0 Astragalus membranaceus 1 Atropa bella-donna 1 Avena sativa 6 24010.96 Averrhoa carambola 2 Basella alba 2 44060.0 Bertholletia excelsa 3 29030.0 Beta vulgaris 5 11198.0 Bixa orellana 1 9300.0 Borago officinalis 1 Brassica chinensis 2 37182.0 Brassica napus var. napobrassica 2 11220.0 Brassica nigra 2 19440.0 Brassica oleracea 1 8666.0 Brassica oleracea var. botrytis l. 4 73340.0 Brassica oleracea var. capitata l. 2 17648.0 Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera 1 13994.0 Brassica oleracea var. italica 3 Brassica oleracea var. sabellica l. 1 20464.0 Brassica oleracea var. viridis l. 2 38024.0 2 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Brassica rapa 2 10330.0 Cajanus cajan 2 59500.0 Calathea allouia 2 Calendula officinalis 2 Camellia sinensis 3 Canavalia ensiformis 1 Cannabis sativa 1 Capparis spinosa 1 Capsicum annuum 4 15596.0 Capsicum frutescens 4 22242.0 Carica papaya 2 4834.0 Carum carvi 2 Carya illinoensis 1 Castanea dentata 2 15568.0 Castanea mollisima 2 14300.0 Castanea sativa 2 8408.0 Catalpa longissima 1 Catalpa ovata 3 Centaurea cyanus 2 Centaurium erythraea 3 Centella asiatica 1 Ceratonia siliqua 3 79900.0 Chenopodium album 3 52870.0 Chenopodium ambrosioides 1 Cicer arietinum 2 42730.0 Cichorium endivia 2 35750.0 Cichorium intybus 3 9815.0 3 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Cinnamomum camphora 1 Cinnamomum verum 1 Citrullus lanatus 2 39090.0 Citrus paradisi 3 840.0 Citrus reticulata 3 15402.0 Citrus sinensis 4 23734.0 Cnidoscolus chayamansa 2 58900.0 Coccinia grandis 2 Cocos nucifera 5 Coffea arabica 1 Colocasia esculenta 2 37830.0 Convallaria majalis 1 Conyza canadensis 1 Corchorus olitorius 2 69340.0 Coriandrum sativum 4 5200.0 Corylus americana 1 Crocus sativus 2 Croton eluteria 1 Croton lechleri 1 Cryptotaenia japonica 3 Cucumis melo 1 Cucumis sativus 1 9620.0 Cucurbita foetidissima 2 Cucurbita pepo 2 118108.0 Cucurbita spp 2 26894.0 Curcuma longa 1 Cymbopogon winterianus 1 4 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Daucus carota 5 10150.0 Dioscorea pentaphylla 2 11640.0 Dipteryx odorata 1 Echinacea purpurea 2 Echinacea spp 1 Elaeagnus angustifolia 1 Elaeagnus pungens 1 Elaeagnus umbellatus 1 Elettaria cardamomum 1 Eleutherococcus senticosus 5 Elytrigia repens 1 Equisetum arvense 2 Eryngium foetidum 1 Euonymus atropurpureus 1 Euphrasia officinalis 1 Fagopyrum esculentum 5 29674.0 Ferula assa-foetida 1 1200.0 Ferula sumbul 1 Ficus carica 4 4118.0 Filipendula ulmaria 1 Foeniculum vulgare 6 38484.0 Fragaria spp 5 5960.0 Frangula alnus 1 400.0 Gastrodia elata 1 Gaultheria procumbens 2 Ginkgo biloba 7 19972.0 Glycine max 6 78576.20000000001 5 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Glycyrrhiza glabra 2 80000.0 Glycyrrhiza uralensis 1 Gossypium sp 1 1.8 Guaiacum sp. 1 Harpagophytum procumbens 2 Helianthus annuus 5 194801.8 Helianthus tuberosus 2 10292.0 Hibiscus sabdariffa 1 Holarrhena pubescens 1 Hordeum vulgare 3 22.0 Humulus lupulus 2 Huperzia spp 2 Hypericum perforatum 3 Ilex paraguariensis 2 Inonotus obliquus 1 Ipomoea aquatica 3 62390.0 Ipomoea batatas 3 12982.0 Jasminum officinale 1 Juglans cinerea 2 61038.0 Juglans nigra 4 Juglans regia 2 Juniperus communis 2 5000.0 Kalanchoe pinnata 1 Lablab purpureus 2 49260.0 Lactuca sativa 2 37334.0 Lactuca virosa 1 Lagenaria siceraria 1 6730.0 6 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Larrea tridentata 2 16800.0 Lawsonia inermis 1 100000.0 Lens culinaris 4 81939.8 Lentinus edodes 2 Lepidium meyenii 2 Linum usitatissimum 4 94.0 Lippia javanica 1 Liquidambar orientalis 1 Liquidambar styraciflua 1 Lupinus albus 4 299100.0 Lycium chinense 4 Lycopersicon esculentum 4 15476.0 Lycopodium clavatum 1 Lycopodium selago 1 Macadamia spp 2 12980.0 Malus domestica 5 1998.0 Mangifera indica 2 11200.0 Manihot esculenta 2 7860.0 Maranta arundinacea 2 Medicago sativa 4 Melia azedarach 3 Melilotus officinalis 1 Mentha spicata 3 Mentha x piperita 3 0.02 Menyanthes trifoliata 2 Momordica charantia 3 Moringa oleifera 4 7 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Mucuna pruriens 1 30530.0 Murraya koenigii 1 Murraya sp 2 5126.0 Musa x paradisiaca 4 5707.0 Myrciaria dubia 1 Myroxylon balsamum 1 Nasturtium officinale 2 90400.0 Nelumbo nucifera 3 85306.0 Nicotiana tabacum 2 Nigella sativa 3 84520.0 Ocimum basilicum 1 13800.0 Oenothera biennis 3 36434.0 Olea europaea 3 Ononis spinosa 2 Opuntia ficus-indica 3 62905.0 Origanum vulgare 2 Oryza sativa 5 20.0 Pachyrhizus erosus 2 11610.0 Paeonia officinalis 1 Panax ginseng 3 Panax quinquefolius 4 3146.0 Panicum maximum 1 Papaver bracteatum 2 35000.0 Papaver somniferum 3 43016.0 Passiflora incarnata 2 Perideridia gairdneri 2 7112.0 Persea americana 3 11784.0 8 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Phaseolus acutifolius 1 Phaseolus lunatus 2 47700.0 Phaseolus vulgaris 3 148894.0 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officinalis 4 Salvia sp. 1 Sambucus canadensis 2 7524.0 Sanguisorba minor 2 Santalum album 1 Santolina chamaecyparissus 1 Schoenocaulon officinale 1 Scutellaria baicalensis 2 Secale cereale 2 Sechium edule 2 27720.0 10 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Senna obtusifolia 3 69440.0 Serenoa repens 3 Sesamum indicum 4 59578.0 Silybum marianum 1 Sinapis alba 2 50908.0 Solanum melongena 3 22304.0 Solanum tuberosum 3 22500.0 Solidago gigantea 1 Sophora pachycarpa 1 Sorbus aucubaria 1 Spinacia oleracea 2 62468.0 Stachys officinalis 2 Stellaria media 1 Styrax benzoin 1 Styrax tonkinensis 1 Symphytum officinale 1 60000.0 Syzygium aromaticum 2 Tabebuia impetiginosa 3 Tamarindus indica 1 4.0 Taraxacum officinale 1 Taxus baccata 3 Terminalia chebula 2 Theobroma cacao 5 13002.0 Thymus vulgaris 4 5206.0 Tilia sp. 5 Trifolium pratense 2 Trigonella foenum-graecum 3 52692.0 11 Plants with Activity Synergy Chemical Count Total PPM Triticum aestivum 6 54576.0 Urtica dioica 5 Vaccinium 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