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        <dc:title>The medicinal plants of Myanmar</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>DeFilipps, Robert A.</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Krupnick, Gary A.</dc:creator>
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        <bibo:journal>PhytoKeys</bibo:journal>
        <dc:date>2018</dc:date>
        <bibo:pubDate>2018-06-28</bibo:pubDate>
        <bibo:volume>102</bibo:volume>
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        <dwc:authority>(Lam.) H. S. Irwin &amp; Barneby (= Cassia siamea Lam.)</dwc:authority>
        <dwc:baseAuthorityName>Lam.) H. S. Irwin &amp; Barneby (= Cassia siamea Lam.</dwc:baseAuthorityName>
        <dwc:class>Magnoliopsida</dwc:class>
        <dwc:family>Fabaceae</dwc:family>
        <dwc:genus>Senna</dwc:genus>
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        <dwc:lsidName>Senna siamea</dwc:lsidName>
        <dwc:order>Fabales</dwc:order>
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        <dwc:phylum>Tracheophyta</dwc:phylum>
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        <dwc:species>siamea</dwc:species>
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        <spm:hasContent> Names.  Myanmar: mai-mye-sili, mejari, mezali, taw-mezali. English: kassod tree, Siamese cassia.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> Range. Southeast Asia and East Indies. Widely distributed in Myanmar.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> Uses.  Leaf, Flower, Fruit: Made into a soup which is drunk as a tonic and to relieve stomach pains.</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> Notes. In Indonesia a decoction of the young leaves is used to treat malaria. In a number of Asian countries, stem wood is an ingredient in recipes used to make a decoction to treat liver trouble, urticaria (nettle rash), loss of appetite from gastrointestinal trouble, and rhinitis ( Perry 1980). Chemical research has revealed the presence of a poisonous alkaloid ( Perry 1980).</spm:hasContent>
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        <spm:hasContent> References.  Perry (1980), Forest Department (1999).</spm:hasContent>
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