argemone mexicana การใช้
- An " Argemone mexicana " tea is used by traditional healers in Mali to treat malaria.
- Samples tested in government laboratories found it contained the seeds of a weed, Argemone mexicana, which often grows in mustard fields.
- Another study found that use of " Argemone mexicana " may be a suitable first-aid treatment in rural areas when access to other better antimalarials is delayed.
- "Argemone mexicana " ( family Papaveraceae ), a native of West Indies and naturalized in India, is known as Shailkanta in Bengal and Bharbhanda in Uttar Pradesh.
- It has also been found in five common weeds including the Mexican pricklepoppy ( " Argemone mexicana " ) and the invasive weed, Tropical soda apple ( " Solanum viarum " ).