Acacia victoriae

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General Plant Info

Geographic distribution

Identification

Alkaloid content

Aerial parts of 1 year old seed grown material (unconfirmed), Good banding (J Appleseed 1995 ref Trout's notes)

Extraction

Other uses

Acacia victoriae is also important as chemicals extracted from this plant have been shown to have anti-cancer properties, and current research may lead to these anti-cancer agents being used in future for the treatment of human skin cancer and other malignancies of the gut and glands.

Cultivation

Suppliers

Links

References