10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SIMAROUBACEOUS»
Découvrez l'usage de
simaroubaceous dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
simaroubaceous et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Bioactive Natural Products (Part D)
INTRODUCTION In a previous paper [1], we reviewed the isolation of
quassinoids, alkaloids, and fatty acids from Simaroubaceous plants during the
period 1972-1988 and discussed their biological activities, such as antitumor,
antimalarial, ...
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Studies in Natural Products Chemistry
Watanabe et al. selected 38 quassinoids isolated from simaroubaceous species
to evaluate their nematocidal activity by using a free-living nematode of the
Diplogastridae family to develop the lead parasiticides samaderines B (111) and
E ...
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Toxic Plants of North America
... 20(Suppl. 5);135–138, 1988. Freeman JD, Moore HD. LivestockPoisoning
Vascular Plants of Alabama. Alabama Agric Exp StaBull460, 1974. FukamiyaM,
OkanoM,Lee KH. Biologically active compounds from Simaroubaceous plants.
George E. Burrows, Ronald J. Tyrl, 2012
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Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of ...
... the populus tremuloides, &c.; among the annonaceous, the uvaria febrifilga,
the fruit of which we saw administered with success in the Missions of Spanish
Guiana; among the simaroubaceous, the quassia amara, celebrated in the
feverish ...
Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland, 1822
Bitter principles of the simaroubaceous plants and some constituents of other
medicinal plants. Cienc. Cult. (Sao Paulo), 20, 19-31 (Chem. Abstr., 70, 830).
Polonsky, J. and Zylber, M.J. (1961). Determination of the configuration of the
primary ...
K. Hostettmann, A. Marston, 2005
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Herbal and Traditional Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical ...
Biologically active compounds from simaroubaceous plants. In: Rahman Atta-ur-,
ed. Studies in Natural Products Chemistry. Vol. 7. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science
Publishers, 1990:369–404. 53. Trager W, Jensen JB. Human malaria parasites ...
Lester Packer, Sissi Wachtel-Galor, Choon Nam Ong, 2004
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The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Its seed-structure fits Simaroubaceae better than Ixonanthaceae, but is peculiar
in the sclerotic mesophyll of the testa. Compare, also, Balanitaceae. If Irvingia
and Balanites are Simaroubaceous, they supply a mesotestal construction which
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Edred John Henry Corner, 1976
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Bioactive Natural Products: Detection, Isolation, and ...
However, emetine has high cytotoxicity against guinea pig ear keratinocytes, and
the cytotoxicity/amoebicidal ratio is <1, whereas quassin (62) has a more
favorable ratio of 132. A number of extracts from simaroubaceous. 34 Bioactive
Natural ...
Steven M. Colegate, Russell J. Molyneux, 2007
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Secondary Metabolism in Plant Cell Cultures
In recent year, the quassinoids have also been shown to possess potent
antimalarial activity and a series of Simaroubaceous plants which are used in
traditional medicine for the treatment of malaria have been the subject of several
...
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Frontiers in Medicinal Chemistry , Volume (4)
The isolation of three new quassinoids, perforaquassins A (19), B (20), C (21),
and a new limonoid, perforin A (128) from the same Simaroubaceous plant by
Kamiuchi et al. [18], and the successful conversion of the Geduin salt (129), ...
Atta-ur-Rahman, Allen B. Reitz, M. Iqbal Choudhary, 2009