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Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases List of Plants for Tinnitus Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases List of Plants for Tinnitus Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Newcastelia viscida 1 1 Platanus occidentalis 1 1 Tacca aspera 1 1 Avicennia tomentosa 2 1 Coccoloba excoriata 1 1 Diospyros morrisiana 1 1 Cassia siamea 1 1 Diospyros derra 1 1 Rhododendron ledebourii 1 1 Thymelaea hirsuta 1 1 Dichrostachys glomerata 1 1 Diospyros wallichii 2 1 Erythroxylum gracilipes 1 1 Hyptis emoryi 1 1 Lemaireocereus thurberi 1 1 Pongamia pinnata 1 1 Quercus championi 2 1 Rubus spectabilis 2 1 Tetracera scandens 2 1 Arbutus menziesii 1 1 Betula sp. 2 1 Dillenia pentagyna 2 1 Erythroxylum rotundifolium 1 1 Grewia tiliaefolia 1 1 Inga punctata 1 1 Lepechinia hastata 1 1 Paeonia japonica 1 1 Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Pouteria torta 1 1 Rabdosia adenantha 1 1 Selaginella delicatula 1 1 Stemonoporus affinis 2 1 Rosa davurica 1 1 Calophyllum lankaensis 1 1 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Glycyrrhiza squamulosa 1 1 Mimusops littoralis 1 1 Scrophularia umbrosa 1 1 Betula utilis 2 1 Dillenia retusa 2 1 Erythroxylum shatoni 1 1 Ranunculus bulbosus 2 1 Salvia africana-lutea 1 1 3 Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Stemonoporus canaliculatus 2 1 Teucrium marum 1 1 Pycnanthemum flexuosum 1 1 Zataria multiflora 1 1 Ailanthus grandis 1 1 Bauhinia vahlii 1 1 Calophyllum macrocarpum 1 1 Amoora canarana 2 1 Diospyros hoyleana 2 1 Heracleum sphondylium 1 1 Melaleuca leucadendron 2 1 Clinopodium vulgare 1 1 Diospyros malanonilau 2 1 Hoffmannia strigillosa 1 1 Bonnetia dinizii 1 1 Carlina corymbosa 1 1 Diospyros argentea 2 1 Hamelia patens 1 1 Jacaranda caucana 1 1 Shorea congestiflora 2 1 Verbena hastata 1 1 Diospyros spinescens 2 1 Erythroxylum areolatum 1 1 Euclea divinorum 1 1 Lavandula spica 2 1 Rotala floribunda 1 1 Schleichera oleosa 2 1 4 Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Sorocea bonplandii 1 1 Zizyphus vulgaris 1 1 Simarouba amara 1 1 Syzgium claviflorum 1 1 Platanus 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Caesalpinia decapetala 1 1 Clusia arboricida 1 1 Diospyros melanoxylon 2 1 Hopea brevipetiolaris 2 1 Alphitonia macrocarpa 2 1 Croton megalocarpus 1 1 Diospyros celebica 2 1 Limnophila rugosa 2 1 9 Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Rhododendron anthopogon 1 1 Shorea oblongifolia 2 1 Dendroseris neriifolia 1 1 Diospyros thwaitesii 2 1 Erythroxylum cataractarum 1 1 Hypericum elatum 1 1 Opopanax chironium 2 1 Pyropolyporus fomentarius 1 1 Scirpus fluviatilis 2 1 Vismia micrantha 1 1 Solanum mammosum 1 1 Balanops australiana 1 1 Cephalotaxus spp 1 1 Acinos thymoides 1 1 Diospyros eriantha 2 1 Forsythia viridissima 1 1 Lithocarpus cornea 1 1 Maytenus octogona 1 1 Aquilaria agallocha 1 1 Dipterocarpus hispidus 2 1 Erythroxylum monogynum 1 1 Hyssopus seravshanicus 1 1 Orthosphenia mexicana 1 1 Porteresia coarctata 1 1 Caraipa densiflora 1 1 Dryopteris filix-mas 2 1 Erythroxylum zambesiacum 1 1 10 Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Eurya japonica 1 1 Leptospermum ericoides 1 1 Palaquium 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1 Euphorbia broteri 1 1 Gratifolia officianalis 1 1 Alnus maximowiczii 2 1 Caraipa densifolia 2 1 Crateva religiosa 1 1 Fagonia cretica 1 1 Iris missouriensis 1 1 Senna lindheimeriana 1 1 Vatica affinis 2 1 Dalbergia sericea 1 1 12 Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Diospyros rotundifolia 1 1 Lasianthus chinensis 1 1 Mesua myrtifolia 1 1 Schefflera species 1 1 Zizyphus mauritiana 2 1 Actaea simplex 1 1 Diospyros kamerunensis 2 1 Enterolobium cyclocarpum 1 1 Galeopsis segetum 1 1 Kayea stylosa 1 1 Ludwigia parviflora 1 1 Melanoxylon brauna 1 1 Andrographis paniculata 1 1 Diospyros mollis 2 1 Alphitonia whitei 2 1 Diospyros cinnabarina 2 1 Echinops niveus 1 1 Prunus pensylvanica 1 1 Shorea stipularvis 2 1 Viburnum cassinoides 1 1 Diospyros undulata 1 1 Erythroxylum cumanense 1 1 Eugenia fruticosa 1 1 Lemaireocereus griseus 2 1 Origanum compactum 2 1 Polygonum plebeium 1 1 Ternstromia merriliana 1 1 13 Plant Chemical Count Activity Count Pterospermum acerifolium 1 1 Tovomita excelsa 1 1 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