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A comparison of chloroplast genome sequences in Aconitum (Ranunculaceae): a traditional herbal medicinal genus [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2017
The herbal medicinal genus Aconitum L., belonging to the Ranunculaceae family, represents the earliest diverging lineage within the eudicots. It currently comprises of two subgenera, A. subgenus Lycoctonum and A. subg. Aconitum. The complete chloroplast (
Hanghui Kong   +3 more
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The taxonomic circumscription of Aconitum subgenus Aconitum (Ranunculaceae) in Europe

open access: yesWebbia, 2021
In this article, we present a revised taxonomic circumscription of Aconitum subg. Aconitum (Ranunculaceae) in Europe. In total, the subgenus contains some 250 species with the major center of diversity in Eastern Asia. Altogether 94 taxa (species and infraspecific taxa, including hybrids) occur in Europe.
Józef Mitka   +2 more
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Investigació biomorfològica comparativa dels gèneres Consolida (DC.) S.F. Gray i Aconitella Spach en relació amb llur taxonomia i filogènia

open access: yesCollectanea Botanica, 1990
[ca] Les relacions filogenètiques a l'interior del gènere Consolida i entre els gèneres Consolida i Aconitella han estat posades de manifest com a resultat de la comparació de dades anatòmiques, cariològiques i morfològiques.
V. I. Trifinova
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Analgesic Activity, Toxicity and Alkaloid Composition Variations of Fermented Aconitum Carmichaeli Debx

open access: yesChemical Engineering Transactions, 2017
Aqueous extract of Aconitum carmichaeli Debx is fermented by saccharomyces cerevisiae where the transformations in alkaloids are analyzed with HPLC. In the yeast-fermented Aconitum chloroform extract, the content of hypaconitine is lessened from 63.6% to
Yi Le, Zaichang Yang, Chong Qiao
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Functional identification of the terpene synthase family involved in diterpenoid alkaloids biosynthesis in Aconitum carmichaelii

open access: yesActa Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2021
Aconitum carmichaelii is a high-value medicinal herb widely used across China, Japan, and other Asian countries. Aconitine-type diterpene alkaloids (DAs) are the characteristic compounds in Aconitum.
Liuying Mao   +12 more
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The Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequences of Aconitum pseudolaeve and Aconitum longecassidatum, and Development of Molecular Markers for Distinguishing Species in the Aconitum Subgenus Lycoctonum

open access: yesMolecules, 2017
Aconitum pseudolaeve Nakai and Aconitum longecassidatum Nakai, which belong to the Aconitum subgenus Lycoctonum, are distributed in East Asia and Korea. Aconitum species are used in herbal medicine and contain highly toxic components, including aconitine.
Inkyu Park   +4 more
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Analysis of codon usage patterns in 48 Aconitum species

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2023
Background The Aconitum genus is a crucial member of the Ranunculaceae family. There are 350 Aconitum species worldwide, with about 170 species found in China.
Meihua Yang   +8 more
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Species Turnover and Environmental Filtering Structure Plant Communities in Moist Temperate Forests

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 8, August 2026.
Plant biodiversity in moist temperate mountain forests is strongly structured by elevational and edaphic gradients that drive community differentiation over short spatial scales. Using integrated vegetation classification, diversity partitioning, and multivariate analyses, we show that species turnover, rather than nestedness, dominates beta diversity,
Mehreen Samad   +6 more
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The toxicology and detoxification of Aconitum: traditional and modern views

open access: yesChinese Medicine, 2021
Aconitum carmichaeli Debx.-derived herbal medicine has been used for anti-inflammation and anti-arrhythmia purpose for more than two thousand years. It is processed into Chuanwu (Radix Aconiti praeparata) and Fuzi (Radix Aconiti lateralis praeparata) in ...
Yau-Tuen Chan, Ning Wang, Yibin Feng
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Declining bumblebee (Bombus) species richness and abundance with increasing sheep grazing intensity on traditional Norwegian summer farms

open access: yesEcological Solutions and Evidence, Volume 7, Issue 3, July–September 2026.
Sheep grazing reduced species richness and abundance of bumblebees in Norwegian semi‐natural grasslands. A comparison of two capture methods revealed that species richness and abundance estimated from hand netting was related to grazing intensity and other habitat factors, but estimates from trapping were only weakly correlated with netting estimates ...
Sarah Lou Malick‐Wahls   +3 more
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