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krameria

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krameria [krəˈmɪərɪə]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) (Medicine / Pharmacology) another name for rhatany (plant or drug)
[New Latin, named (by Linnaeus) after J. G. H. Kramer, an Austrian botanist]


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As the powder rather by chance showed a microscopic similarity to the tannin drugs such as Krameria triandra (Rhatany root) and Pterocarpus marsupium (Black Kino Gum) known at the time, he was also accused of being a swindler and sentenced in a court case to pay 2000 pounds legal costs.
Melscreen Red EX BG INCI name (suggested): water (and) butylene glycol (and) krameria trianda root extract (and) lycopene Use levels: 1-5% Applications: hair products for color maintenance Comments: Derived from krameria trianda root, it is rich in red phytopigments (lycopene) and tannins, and is used in hair care products to help restore and protect natural and color-treated red hair from fading.
Palawan 6 br g Polar Falcon - Krameria He won a couple of sprint handicaps on the all-weather at Lingfield in January, but is equally effective on turf and runs off a 7lb lower mark now.
 
 
 
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