Jasminum nervosum explained

Jasminum nervosum, syn. J. subtriplinerve,[1] is a species of jasmine, in the family Oleaceae. Its leaves are used as a medicinal drink in Vietnam.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. POWO . Plants of the World Online . 609651-1 . Jasminum nervosum Lour. . 29 August 2024 .
  2. Hue Ngan . Dai . Hoai . Ho Thi Cam . Mai Huong . Le . Hansen . Poul Erik . Vang . Ole . 2008-07-20 . Bioactivities and chemical constituents of a Vietnamese medicinal plant Che Vang, Jasminum subtriplinerve Blume (Oleaceae) . Natural Product Research . en . 22 . 11 . 942–949 . 10.1080/14786410701647119 . 1478-6419.
  3. Huong . Nguyen Thi Hong . Cu . Nguyen Khac Quynh . Quy . Trinh Van . Zidorn . Christian . Ganzera . Markus . Stuppner . Hermann . November 2008 . A new phenylpropanoid glycoside from Jasminum subtriplinerve Blume . Journal of Asian Natural Products Research . en . 10 . 11 . 1035–1038 . 10.1080/10286020802320897 . 1028-6020.