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Review of the alkaloids of Amaryllidaceae in South America
Los alcaloides son compuestos secundarios que producen las plantas y algunos organismos que les otorgan características especiales como olores, colores, sabores y, en algunas ocasiones, brindan propiedades medicinales para los seres humanos.
Sisalema Cisneros, Solange Amaniksha
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Nerinine and homolycorine, amaryllidaceae alkaloids from the bulbs of Galanthus transcaucasicus Fomin [PDF]
Background and objectives: Many members of the Amaryllidaceae are regarded as toxic. The toxic constituents that occur in the whole family are referred to as the Amaryllidaceae alkaloids.
M. Babashpour-Asl +3 more
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A NEW COMBINATION IN ...
R. A. Dyer
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NEW SPECIES AND NOTES ON CYRTANTHUS IN THE SOUTHERN CAPE, SOUTH ...
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Synopsis of the family Amaryllidaceae in Colombia
RESUMEN: La familia Amaryllidaceae ha sido señalada en diferentes análisis como un grupo monofilético, en el cual se reconocen tres grandes clados, tratados como subfamilias (Agapanthoideae, Allioideae y Amaryllidoideae).
Alzate Guarín, Fernando Alveiro +4 more
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Flore d'Afrique centrale - Spermatophyta - Amaryllidaceae, sous-fam. Allioideae
PDF version of treatment of Spermatophyta - Amaryllidaceae, sous-fam.
Meerts P.
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Amaryllidaceae family plants are an offered source of tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids, named AA. Most Amaryllidaceae species have been cultivated, in many places around the world, for their ornamental applications and pharmaceutical properties. These pharmaceutical properties are owed to the presence of AA alkaloids, which have a wide range of ...
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QToF exact mass and ESI fragmentation of bioactive Amaryllidaceae alkaloids [PDF]
Amaryllidaceae alkaloids are a particular group of alkaloids exclusive to the Amarylloideae subfamily. Important from a biological and pharmacological point of view, they have antiparasitic, antiviral and antitumoral activities. Notably, galanthamine has
Torras Claveria, Laura +3 more
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Phylogenetic relationships in the family Amaryllidaceae
English: The subject of this study is the family Amaryllidaceae with emphasis on 14 genera which represent six of the 15 tribes in this family. The genera are Amaryllis L., Ammocharis Herb., Boophone Herb., Brunsvigia Heist., Clivia Lindl., Crinum L ...
Strydom, Adéle
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