Phyllodium pulchellum is an Asian plant in the family Fabaceae.
Phyllodium pulchellum is widely distributed in tropical Asia and also in the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and Australia's Northern Territory.
[1] In Bangladesh, a bark decoction is used for hemorrhage, diarrhea, poisoning and eye diseases.
[2] Plant: Bufotenin and its methyl ether, DMT and its oxides, two tryptamine derivatives, gramine, 15 indole-3-alkylamine, tryptophan bases, β-carbolines Seeds: Galactomannan, L-glucosyl rhamnoside of physcion Roots: Betulin, α-amyrin, β-sitosterol[2] The alkaloids are mainly of three broad structural types, i.e. indole-3-alkylamine, beta-carbolines, and tetrahydro-β-carboline.
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