An ethnobotanical study was made of the uses of Atuna racemosa subsp. racemosa (Chrysobalanaceae) in Samoa. The main use is of the cotyledons to extract an anti-inflammatory massage oil and a putty to caulk boats. Minor uses as a medicinal and of the wood are reported and a survey of herbarium material shows that the fruit of Atuna is widely used throughout the Pacific region.
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1 September 2004
The Uses of Atuna racemosa Raf. (Chrysobalanaceae) in Samoa
Ghillean T. Prance
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anti-inflammatory
Atuna racemosa
caulking
Chrysobalanaceae
massage oil