Sapindus trifoliatus, the South India soapnut or three-leaf soapberry, is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapindaceae, native to Pakistan, India, ...
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Sapindus trifoliatus, the South India soapnut or three-leaf soapberry, is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapindaceae, native to Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, the Andaman Islands, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka, and introduced to eastern... Wikipedia
Family: Sapindaceae
Species: S. trifoliatus
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Jan 31, 2022 · Contemporarily, Sapindus trifoliatus (ST) has been used for decades to treat colds caused by infection and inflammation, and is also used in ...
Sapindus trifoliatus L. threeleaf soapberry. threeleaf soapberry. General Information. Symbol: SATR10. Group: Dicot. Duration: Growth Habit: Native Status:.
This ingredient is not currently on EWG's Skin Deep Restricted or Unacceptable Lists. Sapindus Trifoliatus Fruit Extract is an extract of the fruit of Sapindus ...
Sapindus trifoliatus L. – South India Soapnut or Three-leaf Soapberry: Southern India, Pakistan (synonym S. laurifolius Vahl = "Ritha"); Sapindus vitiensis A ...
Scientific Name. Sapindus trifoliatus. Common Name. threeleaf soapberry. Kingdom. Plantae. Location in Taxonomic Tree. Genus. Sapindus. Species. Sapindus ...
Sapindus trifoliatus ; Nucleotide, 19 ; Protein, 3 ; Popset, 8 ; PubMed Central, 32 ; Identical Protein Groups, 3.
May 23, 2023 · Sapindus trifoliatus has been scientifically proven to have anti-ulcer, anti-parasitic,anti-inflammatory,muscle relaxant, anti-diabetic, anti-fungal, anti-acne ...
Sapindus trifoliatus is an evergreen tree with a dense, broad crown; it can grow up to 25 metres tall[ 372 ]. The tree is harvested from the wild for its seed.
Sapindus trifoliatus L. Family: Sapindaceae. Sapindus trifoliatus image. Resources. Internal Resources. 11 occurrences · Taxonomic Tree. External Resources.