krishnacandana :

Parts used for medicinal purpose
Root, Stem, ,Dosage:
Traditionally prescribed dose of 1-3 g of root powder is considered safe (Anonymous, 2005)Toxicology
The wood is considered to be toxic causing vomiting, diarrhoea and cramps (Warrier et al., 1994). But the water extract of C. fenestratum showed negative results against acute and subchronic toxicity tests (Wongcome et al., 2007).
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