Steinmetz:Croton
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Contents
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Croton elutheria
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Croton niveus
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Croton tiglium
3.1
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Croton elutheria
Also known as (or relevant to)
Croton elutheria
Family
Euphorbiaceae
English Names
Cascarilla
Sweetwood tree
Natural Habitat
Bahama Islands
South America
Cuba; cultivated Java
China
Part(s) Used
Cortex Cascarillae = Cortex Elutheriae
Oleum Csscarillae
Constituent(s)
essential oil
resin
cascarillin (bitter principle)
tannin
cascarilla-scid
vanillin
Action
bark: tonic
digestive
aromatic
fumigatory; oil: digestive
narcotic
Croton niveus
Also known as (or relevant to)
Croton niveus
Family
Euphorbiaceae
English Names
Copalchi
Mexican Fever bark (Quina blanco of the Mexicans)
Natural Habitat
Central- and Southern America
West Indian islands. Mexico
New Granada
Venezuela
Part(s) Used
Cortex Copalchi
Constituent(s)
bitter principle
Action
febrifuge
aromatic
Croton tiglium
Also known as (or relevant to)
Croton tiglium
Family
Euphorbiaceae
English Names
Croton
Natural Habitat
South-East Asia (especially Malabar Coast)
Ceylon
Indonesia
Philippines
China
Mauritius
West Africa
Part(s) Used
Semen Crotonis = Semen Tiglii
Oleum Crotonis = Oleum Tiglii
Constituent(s)
croton oil
fatty oil
crotinic acid
tiglinic acid
myristicin and other acids
Action
oil; cathartic
irritant
rubefacient
toxic
Links
Information in Von Esenbeck's book
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