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  2. Spilanthol - Wikipedia

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    Spilanthol (affinin) is a fatty acid amide isolated from Acmella oleracea. [1] It is believed to be responsible for the local anesthetic properties of the plant. [2]Spilanthol permeates the human skin [3] and the inside lining of the cheeks in the mouth (buccal mucosa), [4] resulting in local as well as systemic pharmacological concentrations.

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  4. Acmella oleracea - Wikipedia

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    Acmella oleracea is a species of flowering herb in the family Asteraceae.Common names include toothache plant, Szechuan buttons, [2] paracress, jambu, [3] buzz buttons, [4] tingflowers and electric daisy. [5]

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  6. Acmella - Wikipedia

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    Acmella is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae, [3] [4] described as a genus in 1807. [5] [2] It is native to the Americas and has been introduced to Asia, Africa, the Pacific islands, and Australia.

  7. Acmella alba - Wikipedia

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    Common names include brede mafane, spilanthes, tingflower, toothache plant, electric daisy, and buzz buttons. The flowers and leaves contain spilanthol , a local anesthetic . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  8. Spilanthes - Wikipedia

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    Numerous species once included in Spilanthes are now considered members of other genera. The best known of these is the toothache plant, which was formerly Spilanthes acmella but is now considered part of its own genus and is referred to as Acmella oleracea. [7] Other taxa formerly included in Spilanthes include: [3] Adenostemma; Eclipta ...

  9. Acmella repens - Wikipedia

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    Spilanthes repens (Walter) Michx. Acmella repens is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae . The plant is native to the southeastern and south-central United States , primarily in the coastal plain from Texas to North Carolina and in the lower Mississippi Valley from Missouri to Louisiana .