Chemical constituents of macaranga grandifolia
Macaranga grandifolia also known as “takip-asin” or “Binuñgang-malapad” in tagalong, is a small deciduous tree found in secondary forest at low altitudes in Luzon and Mindoro. The leaves are used as fodder, to wrap food and its ash is eaten for enlarged bellies. The resin is utilized as a glue for m...
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Main Author: | Tugahan, Charisse T. |
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