Kingdom Plantae Family Apocynaceae Scientific name Tylophora Rank Genus | Order Gentianales Subfamily Asclepiadoideae Higher classification Apocynaceae | |
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Similar Marsdenia, Cynanchum, Apocynaceae, Pergularia, Asclepiadoideae |
Herbal medicine tylophora indica a natural antidote
Tylophora is a genus of climbing plant or vine, first described as a genus in 1810. It is native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Africa, and Australia. Most of the species are perennial lianas. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek tylos/τυλος "knot", and phoros/φορος "bearing". The genus was originally erected by Robert Brown for four species he described in Australia. It was placed in the Asclepiadaceae, which has now been sunk into Apocynaceae.
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- Herbal medicine tylophora indica a natural antidote
- Octonary ingredients of tylophora indica formulations pankaj oudhia s medicinal plant database
- References

moved to other genera (Belostemma, Cynanchum, Dregea, Gongronema, Heterostemma, Hybanthera, Lygisma, Pergularia, Sarcolobus, Sphaerocodon, Streptocaulon, Vincetoxicum)
Octonary ingredients of tylophora indica formulations pankaj oudhia s medicinal plant database




References
Tylophora Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA