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Nutraceutical Potential in Disease Mitigation and Health Enhancement of Actinidia spp. (Kiwifruit) ABSTRACT This review offers an in‐depth exploration of the Actinidia species (kiwifruit) nutritional composition, the pivotal role of its primary bioactive compounds, and their potential applications across the aforementioned health concerns. Furthermore,
Allah Rakha +7 more
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Diarylheptanoids are a family of plant secondary metabolites with a 7 carbon skeleton possessing two phenyl rings at the 1- and 7-positions. They can be subdivided into acyclic and cyclic diarylheptanoids where the latter are further divided into meta ...
Yurngdong Jahng, Jae Gyu Park
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Insects interact with plants not only for nutrition but also to actively seek plant specialized metabolites (PSMs) for chemical defense, reproduction, and self‐medication—a behavior known as pharmacophagy. This review examines how insects across diverse orders acquire PSMs from both food and non‐food plants for non‐nutritional benefits.
Pragya Singh, Caroline Müller
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Plant order‐level Sankey plot illustrating plant use of ethnolinguistic groups for key disease types based on organ systems and use. Each node represents the strength of its interaction or usage. ABSTRACT Many human populations rely on natural remedies for health and healing, with traditional medicinal plants playing a vital role in diverse ...
Krizler C. Tanalgo +15 more
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Pharmacophagy in green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae: Chrysopa spp.)? [PDF]
Green lacewings (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) are voracious predators of aphids and other small, soft-bodied insects and mites. Earlier, we identified (1R,2S,5R,8R)-iridodial from wild males of the goldeneyed lacewing, Chrysopa oculata Say, which is released
Jeffrey R. Aldrich +2 more
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Review of larval food plant associations of the Agaristinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Australia
Abstract The Australian Agaristinae comprises a small group of predominantly diurnal moths with aposematic larvae and adults that are assumed to be unpalatable to most predators. A critical review of the larval food plants of this subfamily based on published records in the literature, together with unpublished records, is presented.
Michael F. Braby
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Bajo la hipótesis de que los ejemplares de herbario fueron recolectados en sus hábitats naturales se asume que los sitios de muestreo en donde se obtuvieron las muestras del herbario corresponden al hábitat original, por lo tanto el estudio aporta una ...
Susana Ochoa-Gaona +1 more
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Аминокислоты листьев Sorbus aria [PDF]
РАСТЕНИЯ ЛЕКАРСТВЕННЫЕРЯБИНАрябина круглолистнаяАМИНОКИСЛОТЫРАСТЕНИЙ ЛИСТЬЯSorbus ...
Андрущенко, О. А. +1 more
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Community Characteristics and Population Dynamics of an Endangered Rhododendron nymphaeoides
Rhododendron nymphaeoides is explicitly listed as an endangered species in the “the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List,” “The Red List of Rhododendrons,” “Red List of China's Higher Plants,” and “Threatened Species List of China's Higher Plants.” It is also listed as a provincial‐level key protected wild plant in Sichuan, with ...
Jun Luo +5 more
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Actinidia chinensis is an important economic plant belonging to the basal lineage of the asterids. Availability of a complete Actinidia chloroplast genome sequence is crucial to understanding phylogenetic relationships among major lineages of angiosperms
Xiaohong Yao +5 more
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