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Devil's Claw


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Date of Review:
August 2007

Common Name:
Devil

Scientific Name:
Harpagophytum procumbens D.C.

Other Names:
Afrikanische Teufelskralle (German), artiglio del diavolo, arpagofito (Italian), car apple, duiwelsklou (Afrikaans), ekatata (Ndonga, Kwangali), elyata (Kwanyama), grapple plant, griffe du diable (French), Harpagophyti radix (Latin), harpagophytum, kloudoring (Afrikaans), likakata (Gciriku, Shambyu), otjihangatene (Herero), sengaparile (Senegalese), S

Authors:
Carmen Li, HonBSc, BScPhm(Cand), and Sherry Chen, BScPhm

Reviewers:
Heather Boon, BScPhm, PhD, Jen Green, ND, and Theresa Charrois BScPharm, MSc



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