Brucea javanica (also known as Macassar kernels)[4] is a plant in the family Simaroubaceae. The specific epithet javanica is from Latin, meaning "of Java".[5] Other common names in English include Java brucea and kosam.[6]
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Bruceajavanica (also known as Macassar kernels) is a plant in the family Simaroubaceae. The specific epithet javanica is from Latin, meaning "of Java"...
requires much less moisture than castor beans. Bruceajavanica oil, extracted from the seeds of the Bruceajavanica. The oil has been shown to be effective in...
"Use of microdilution to assess in vitro antiamoebic activities of Bruceajavanica fruits, Simarouba amara stem, and a number of quassinoids". Antimicrobial...