A traditional method of Cinnamomum carolinense preparation eliminates safrole from a therapeutic Pohnpean tea

Journal Of Ethnopharmacology
2005
Reynertson, KA; Balick, MJ; Lee, R; Raynor, W; Pelep, Y; Kennelly, EJ
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Volume / Issue102(2)
Pages269-274
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DOI10.1016/j.jep.2005.06.040
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Publication DateNOV 14 2005
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AbstractCinnamomum carolinense, locally known as madeu, is a tree endemic to the volcanic mountains of the Island of Pohnpei in the Eastern Carolines of the South Pacific. The bark is harvested from trees and brewed to make a medicinal tea and hot beverage that i
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