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Quillaja

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Quillaja (kwē·läˑ·hä),
n Latin name:
Quillaja saponaria; part used: bark; uses: astringent, antiinflammatory, ex-pectorant, antimicrobial, immuno-stimulant; precautions: none known. Also called
quillaia, kilaya, soapbark tree, murillo bark, and
panama wood.


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