Pilocarpus is a genus of about 13 species of plants belonging to the family Rutaceae, native to the Neotropics of South America. Various species are important pharmacologically as a source of the parasympathomimetic alkaloid pilocarpine.[1] Many of the species have the common name jaborandi.
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taxonomic name Pilocarpus is derived from ancient Greek πῖλος wool, felt + καρπός fruit. Selected species Pilocarpus goudotianus Tul. Pilocarpus jaborandi...
Pilocarpus microphyllus, the Maranham Jaborandi, is a plant species in the genus Pilocarpus found native to several states in northern Brazil. Commercial...
Pilocarpus jaborandi is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to northeast Brazil. It is a source of the drug pilocarpine. "Pilocarpus...
the genus Pilocarpus are the only known sources of pilocarpine, and commercial production is derived entirely from the leaves of Pilocarpus microphyllus...
municipality in Brazil Jaborandi, common name for several plant species in genus Pilocarpus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jaborandi...
the Western Australian Boronia megastigma.[citation needed] The genus Pilocarpus has species (P. jaborandi, and P. microphyllus from Brazil, and P. pennatifolius...
Native plants are used in local agriculture, much of it slash-and-burn. Pilocarpus jaborandi appears to exhibit medicinal properties. The fruits of umbú...
5-MeO-DMT in leaves and stems, also "5-MeO-DMT-Oxide and a beta-carboline" Pilocarpus organensis, DMT, 5-MeO-DMT in leaves (Might also contain pilocarpine)...
Phyllosma Bolus ex Schltr. Picrella Baill. (may be included in Melicope) Pilocarpus Vahl Pitavia Molina Pitaviaster T.G.Hartley (may be included in Melicope)...