PLANTS TYPE OF PHILIPPINE COMPLETE ENGLISH NAME PRINCIPAL
GLYCOSIDE NAME BOTANICAL GLYCOSIDE SOURCE YIELDED Acapulco Chrysophan Katanda Abundant Emperor's Sennoside ic acid Andadasi throughout the candlesticks A,B,C and D Palochina Philippines in (Engl.) settled areas Empress at low and candle plant medium altitudes. Achuete Flavonoid Achote Achoete Planted in and Lipstick Carthamin/ glycoside Achwete about towns plant Quereitrin Atsuete Asuti throughout the Annatto Philippines
Adelfa Cardiac Adelfa (Tag.) Throughout the Ceylon Tree Oleandrin
glycoside Baladre (Tag.) Philippines in Dog bane cultivation. - Oleander Nowhere established. Bitter Flavonoid Kahel (Tag.) Found Bitter Hesperidrin orange glycoside throughout the orange Philippines, (Engl.) nearly always Coolie planted. orange (Engl.) Cajel Flavonoid Kahel (Tag.) Found Bitter Hesperidrin glycoside throughout the orange Philippines, Coolie nearly always orange planted. (Engl.) Campanero Cardiac Campanilla(Spa Introduced Be-still Thevetin-A glycoside n, Tag) Native to South tree Campanero America - Now Bush milk (span, Tag) pantropic Lucky nut Yellow bell Yellow oleander Sabila Anthraquin Sabila Sabila Cultivated for Barbados Aloin one pinya ornamental and aloe glycoside medicinal Aloe vera purposes. Aloe
Fistula Anthraquin Kana-pistula Cultivated as Golden Sennoside
one Kanya pistula an ornamental shower tree A,B,C and D glycoside Lapad-lapad flowering tree (Engl.) or sometimes Indian planted for its laburnum medicinal (Engl.) properties
Gogo Saponin Balonos (Bis.) In forests at Cali bean Diosgenin
glycoside Balugo (Tag., low and medium (Engl.) Gila Pamp.) Barugo altitudes, bean (Engl.) (S.L. Bis.) from Northern Matchbox Bayogo (C. Luzon bean (Engl.) Tag.) (Cagayan) to Monkey Mindanao and ladder pod Palawan (Engl.) Kalachuchi Cyanogenic Kalasusi Usually Frangipani Linamarin glycoside (Tag.) cultivated for (Engl.) Kalatsutsi ornamental Temple (Tag.) purposes. - flower Kalanuche Nowhere (Engl.) (Ilk.) established Kalonoche Kausia Bitter Kuasia Various plant Quassia wood Gentiopeiri glycoside n
Limon Flavonoid Dayap Obtain from the Lemon Hesperidrin
glycoside fruit ,roots , bark , rind, of citrus limon
Lukban Flavonoid Lukban (Tag., Found Forbidden Hespirdrin
glycoside Bik., Ilk.) throughout the fruit Suha (Tag.) Philippines, (Engl.) Hayata Taboyog in settled Pomelo (Bon.) Cabugao areas, usually (Engl.) (P. Bis.) planted. - Pummelo Lubban (Ibn.) Probably not a (Engl.) native of the Shaddock Archipelago. - (Engl.) Found throughout all warm countries. - Native of the Old World. Maguey Saponin Magey (most In thickets at American Agamenoside glycoside Philippine low and medium agave A and B dialects) altitudes. (Engl.) Agave (Tag.) Century plant (Engl.) Flowering aloe (Engl.) Spiked aloe (Engl.) Maguey (Engl. Mustasa Isothiocya Mustasa (Tag.) Widely Brown Sirigrin nate distributed in mustard glycoside the settled (Engl.) areas, in towns Indian and houses, mustard planted and (Engl.) Leaf spontaneous. - mustard Introduced (Engl.) from Asia. - Now, pantropic; also occurring in some temperate regions.
Patolang Saponin Patola (Bis., Cultivated for Angled luffa Quillaia
Tugi Saponin Kamiging In thickets and Asiatic yam Diosgenin
glycoside (Bik.) Toñgo secondary (Engl.) (Tag.) Tugi forests at low Chinese yam (Tag., Ilk.) altitudes in (Engl.) Tuñgo (Tag.) Bataan Islands, in Cagayan, Vanilla Aldehyde Banilya Flower of Vanilla Glucovanill glycoside vanilla in planifolia
Weeping Alcohol Libas (Tag.) - Found in Four-seed Populin
willow glycoside Maksa (C. Bis.) Cagayan, willow Malatiki Laguna, Rizal, (Engl.) (Tag.) Tiaun and Bulacan Indian (Tag.) Weeping Provinces in willow willow (tag.) Luzon; in (Engl.) Bohol; and in Mindanao. Yellow Bell Cardiac Naturalized in Yellow bell Thevetin-A glycoside the Yellow Philippines. - bignonia Native of Yellow tropical elder. America Yellow