Higher classification Strychnos | Genus Strychnos Rank Species | |
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Similar Strychnine tree, Delphinium staphisagria, Lachesis, Gelsemium, Pasqueflower |
Octonary ingredients of strychnos ignatii formulations pankaj oudhia s medicinal plant database
Strychnos ignatii is a tree in the Loganiaceae family, native to the Philippines, particularly in Catbalogan and parts of China. The plant was first described by the Czech Jesuite working in the Philippines, brother Georg Kamel who named its fruit as the Bean of St. Ignatius, after the founder of his religious order.
Contents
- Octonary ingredients of strychnos ignatii formulations pankaj oudhia s medicinal plant database
- Etymology
- Fruit
- Strychnine
- Homeopathy
- References

Etymology

The plants was originally named by Kamel for Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of Kamel's Jesuit missionary order. It is known in the Philippines under the names of: aguwason, dankkagi (Visayan language) or igasud (in Cebuano language).
Fruit

The fruit of S. ignatii is the size and shape of a pear, and has almond-like seeds known as Saint Ignatius' beans.
Strychnine
The beans of the plant contain the alkaloids strychnine and brucine.
Homeopathy
Strychnos ignatii is used in some homeopathic remedies.


