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The Occurrence and Bioactivities of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids from Plants: A Taxonomy-Guided Genera-Wide Review [PDF]
The distribution of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids, with a focus on their chemodiversity, has been reported previously, but not at a genera-wide diversity level.
G. David Lin +3 more
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The Great Bustard (<i>Otis tarda</i>) and Common Crane (<i>Grus grus</i>) Utilize Food Resources via Gut Microbiota Remodeling During Wintering in the Yellow River Wetlands in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, China. [PDF]
This study detected the diet and gut microbiota of great bustards and common cranes in the wintering duration in the Yellow River Wetlands of Inner Mongolia using high‐throughput sequencing technology. This study indirectly indicated that great bustards and common cranes are well‐adapted to the environment of the Yellow River Wetlands during the ...
Gao L, Fang H, Pei H, Li J, Liu L.
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Organ-Dependent Antioxidant, Redox-Modulating, and Lifespan Effects of <i>Galanthus elwesii</i> Extracts in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>. [PDF]
Aerial (leaves and flowers) and belowground (bulbs and roots) parts of Galanthus elwesii were extracted using water, 70% ethanol, and 80% methanol. Phytochemical analyses revealed organ‐ and solvent‐dependent variations in total phenolic and flavonoid contents, which were associated with differences in in vitro antioxidant activity determined by DPPH ...
Ertan O, Ayar A, Ay EB.
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Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids and Phenolic Acids Identification in Leucojum aestivum L. Plant Cultures Exposed to Different Temperature Conditions [PDF]
Amaryllidaceae alkaloids are of notable pharmacological relevance. For instance, galanthamine is used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, while other alkaloids (lycorine, crinine, etc.) derived from Amaryllidaceae plants are also of great interest ...
Agata Ptak +7 more
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Recent Progress in Amaryllidaceae Biotechnology
Plants belonging to the monocotyledonous Amaryllidaceae family include about 1100 species divided among 75 genera. They are well known as medicinal and ornamental plants, producing pharmaceutically important alkaloids, the most intensively investigated ...
Atanas Pavlov +2 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF CYRTANTHUS FROM BAVIAANSKLOOF, SOUTH-EASTERN ...
R. A. Dyer
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A NEW VARIETY IN THE GENUS ...
Z. H. Swanevelder +2 more
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In this detailed phytochemical study of Narcissus cv. Professor Einstein, we isolated 23 previously known Amaryllidaceae alkaloids (1−23) of several structural types and one previously undescribed alkaloid, 7-oxonorpluviine. The chemical structures
Kateřina Breiterová +10 more
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Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. distributed in subtropical regions of Asia including southern China and India. The plant is used as a traditional medicine in China for the treatment of menorrhagia, osteoporosis, and other gynecological problems.
Guobin Deng +4 more
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Cultivars of Double Narcissus Group from the collection of the Central Botanical Garden of the the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus were evaluated. Their adaptive capability within the conditions of the republic was explored.
Zavadskaya Lyudmila, Kuzmenkova Svetlana
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