A New Neolignan Glycoside from the Leaves of Acer truncatum [PDF]
A new neolignan glycoside, (7R,8R)-7,8-dihydro-9′-hydroxyl-3′-methoxyl- 8-hydroxymethyl-7-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-1′-benzofuranpropanol 9′-O-β-D- glucopyranoside (1) was isolated from the leaves of Acer truncatum along with (7R,
Hai-Yang Liu +5 more
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A Comparative Analysis of Nutritional Composition in <i>Acer truncatum</i> Leaves and Seeds Over the Growing Stages. [PDF]
Acer truncatum is a valuable source of bioactive compounds, yet the dynamics of these components throughout its growth cycle remain poorly characterized, limiting the optimization of harvest timing for maximal yield.
Ma X +11 more
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Aqueous extract of Acer truncatum leaves retards Drosophila melanogaster senescence by regulating amino acid metabolism and gut microbiota [PDF]
Acer truncatum is a unique tree species indigenous to northern China. The Chinese government approved the utilization of Acer truncatum leaves as a raw material for food. These leaves have been traditionally used in Inner Mongolia as a form of anti-aging
Feng Liu +7 more
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Assembly and comparative analysis of the first complete mitochondrial genome of Acer truncatum Bunge: a woody oil-tree species producing nervonic acid [PDF]
Background Acer truncatum (purpleblow maple) is a woody tree species that produces seeds with high levels of valuable fatty acids (especially nervonic acid).
Qiuyue Ma +11 more
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Enhanced stability and oxidation resistance of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil Pickering emulsion using rice bran protein modified by phytic acid [PDF]
The potential applications of Acer truncatum Bunge seed oil in the food and medical industries are constrained by its susceptible fatty acid composition, which is prone to oxidation.
Jianjun Huang +6 more
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Protective effects of extracts from Acer truncatum leaves on SLS-induced HaCaT cells [PDF]
Introduction:A. truncatum Bunge (Sapindaceae or formerly Aceraceae) is a tall deciduous tree native to China. Traditionally, the leaves of A. truncatum are decocted and used by Chinese Mongolians, Koreans, and Tibetans to treat skin itching, dry cracks ...
Yanxiao Fan +15 more
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Genetic diversity analysis and simple sequence repeat fingerprint construction of Acer truncatum bunge germplasm from udantara natural reserve, China [PDF]
Acer truncatum Bunge is an ecologically and economically indigenous tree species in China, which is valued for ornamental, medicinal, and ecological contributions. As a major natural population of A.
Zhiping Wu +5 more
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Preliminary Multi-Omics Insights into Green Alternatives to Antibiotics: Effects of Pulsatilla chinensis, Acer truncatum, and Clostridium butyricum on Gut Health and Metabolic Regulation in Chickens [PDF]
Antibiotic resistance has become a global health concern, driving the need for sustainable alternatives in animal husbandry. This study explores the potential of natural feed additives as a viable solution to enhance poultry growth and health while ...
Lin Sun +5 more
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Transcriptional Regulation of the Acer truncatum B. Response to Drought and the Contribution of AtruNAC36 to Drought Tolerance [PDF]
Drought stress is one of the major environmental factors severely restricting plant development and productivity. Acer truncatum B, which is an economically important tree species, is highly tolerant to drought conditions, but the underlying molecular ...
Jianbo Li +6 more
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Whole-Genome Characterization of Inonotus hispidus from Ulmus macrocarpa and Its Comparative Genomics with Strains from Morus alba and Acer truncatum [PDF]
Inonotus hispidus growing on Morus alba is traditionally regarded as the authentic source of the medicinal fungus. However, this species is also found on other host trees, such as Ulmus macrocarpa and Acer truncatum; yet, whether these strains share ...
Ruxue Bai, Qingchun Wang, Haiying Bao
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