Khaya senegalensis
West African mahogany tree whose bitter bark is widely used in Sahelian traditional medicine for malaria, fever, jaundice, and intestinal worms. Contains limonoids with antimalarial and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Antimalarials, hepatotoxic drugs.
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Bitter taste, nausea, vomiting at high doses.
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