Origin - Caribbean
Chemical Profile - Isoflavonoids, alkaloids
Classification - Fabaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Piscidia erythrina, a plant from the Caribbean, belongs to the Fabaceae family. Known for its complex chemical nature, it contains unique isoflavonoids and alkaloids. Recognized for its unique chemical structure, Piscidia erythrina is cataloged for its rich botanical profile. Investigated for its bioactive molecule distribution, it remains a subject of interest in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. Investigate related collections - Engage Signal-Free Vibrational Relay.
Chemical Profile - Isoflavonoids, alkaloids
Classification - Fabaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Piscidia erythrina, a plant from the Caribbean, belongs to the Fabaceae family. Known for its complex chemical nature, it contains unique isoflavonoids and alkaloids. Recognized for its unique chemical structure, Piscidia erythrina is cataloged for its rich botanical profile. Investigated for its bioactive molecule distribution, it remains a subject of interest in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. Investigate related collections - Engage Signal-Free Vibrational Relay.