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Non-scientific name:

jurema

3 Accepted name(s) for "jurema":

5 Medicinal source(s) include this non-scientific name:

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Drug form: Plant parts:
WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009) Vitex agnus-castus L. Vitex agnus-castus L. Vitex agnus-castus L. dried ripe fruit fruit
U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016) Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir.
GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999) Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir.
Med. Pl. of NE Brazil (Fátima Agra et al., 2008) Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. stem bark, leaf
Med. & Pois. Pl. NE Brazil (Agra et al., 2007) Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. stem-bark, leaf
Med. Pl. of NE Brazil (Fátima Agra et al., 2008) Mimosa verrucosa Benth. Mimosa verrucosa Benth. Mimosa verrucosa Benth. stem bark
Med. & Pois. Pl. NE Brazil (Agra et al., 2007) Mimosa verrucosa Benth. Mimosa verrucosa Benth. Mimosa verrucosa Benth. stem-bark

69 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "jurema":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
abraham's balm Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
abrahamsstrauch Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
agneau-chaste Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
agnocasto Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
agnos-casto cumune Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
agnus-castus Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
angarf Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
arbre au poivre Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
athlak Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
banjankusht Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
barátcserje Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
bish barmagh aghaji Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
cabrera Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
chaste tree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
chasteberry Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
common chaste tree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
daribrahim Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
fanfangosht Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
felfele barry Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
fructus agni casti Pharmaceutical WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
gatileira comum Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
gattilier Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
gattilier commun Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
hab an nasl Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
hab el fakd Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
haba khouraf Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
hayit Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
hemp tree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
jurema-preta Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
Med. & Pois. Pl. NE Brazil (Agra et al., 2007)
Med. Pl. of NE Brazil (Fátima Agra et al., 2008)
kaff maryam Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
kef-meriem Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
kerwa Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
keuschbaum Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
keuschlamm Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
kyskhedstrae Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
lilac chastetree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
lygos Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
mimosa tenuiflora Other U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016)
monk’s pepper Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
monk’s pepper tree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
mönchspfeffer Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
mönchspfeller Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
müllen Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
non’speppertree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
panj angosht Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
panjangusht Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
pape falso Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
peperella Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
petite poivre Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
pimiento menor Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
poivre de moine Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
poivre sauvage Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
ranukabija mah Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
sagetree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
sauzgatillo Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
seiyo-ninzin-boku Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
shagareh ibrahim Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
shajerat ebrahim Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
sinduvara Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
tepescohuite Other GRIN Report: World Economic Pl. (Wiersema & León, 1999)
tepezcohuite Other U.S. FDA Substance Registration System (2016)
tree of chastity Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
true chaste tree Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
vitex Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
vitiu Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
wild lavender Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
yemen safrani Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
ârbol casto Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)
ârbolde la castidad Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 4 (WHO, 2009)