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Evaluation of diuretic efficacy and antiurolithiatic potential of ethanolic leaf extract of Annona squamosa Linn. in experimental animal models.

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Atis (Annona Squamosa) Tea

IAMURE International Journal of Mathematics, Engineering & Technology, 2012
The study determines the acceptability of Atis (Annona squamosa) Tea in different quantities per serving in terms of color, odor and taste. This study was conducted at the Food Technology Shop of Bohol Island State University, Main Campus during the year 2011.
Paulette Marcia I. Loma-Ad   +2 more
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Aporphine alkaloids of annona squamosa

Phytochemistry, 1972
Abstract The aporphine alkaloids anonaine, roemerine, norcorydine, corydine, norisocorydine, isocorydine and glaucine have been isolated from Annona squamosa .
D.S. Bhakuni, Shobha Tewari, M.M. Dhar
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Studies on endosperm culture of Annona squamosa Linn

Plant Cell Reports, 1986
Mature endosperm tissue excised from germinated seeds (2-4 days after radicle emergence) of Annona squamosa grew and proliferated on White's basal medium supplemented with two cytokinins, an auxin and gibberellic acid. The callus obtained could be periodically subcultured.
S, Nair   +2 more
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Antitumor activity of Annona squamosa seed oil

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2016
Custard apple (Annona squamosa Linn.) is an edible tropical fruit, and its seeds have been used to treat "malignant sore" (cancer) and other usage as insecticide. A comparison of extraction processes, chemical composition analysis and antitumor activity of A.
Yong, Chen   +8 more
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Anti-ulcer constituents of Annona squamosa twigs

Fitoterapia, 2011
Phytochemical investigation of Annona squamosa twigs, resulted in isolation and identification of twelve known (1-12) compounds among them one 1-(4-β-D-glucopyranosyloxyphenyl)-2-(β-D-glucopyranosyloxy)-ethane (11) is synthetically known but first time isolated from natural sources.
Dinesh K, Yadav   +6 more
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Development of the Anther of Annona squamosa L.

Annals of Botany, 1981
In the stamen of Annona squamosa the initial hypodermal archesporium comprises a uniseriate row of cells, of which subsequently alternate cells become septal initials and sporogenous cells respectively. Morphologically the tapetum has a triple origin from the parietal cell derivatives, the connective cells and the septal initials; the tapetum derived ...
K. PERIASAMY, M. K. KANDASAMY
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Cyclopeptide from the seeds of Annona squamosa

Phytochemistry, 1997
Abstract From the seeds of Annona squamosa a new cyclopeptide, annosquamosin A (cyclo-(prolyl- S -oxomethyl-thryl-alaryl-isoleucyl-valyl-glycyl-tyryl), has been isolated. The structure was elucidated by chemical and spectral methods.
null Li Chao-Ming   +6 more
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Micropropagation of juvenile and adult Annona squamosa

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1996
A micropropagation system for Annona squamosa L. (Sugar Apple) using hypocotyls of seedlings and nodal cuttings from 3-year-old plants was developed. Shoot proliferation was achieved with Woody Plant Medium supplemented with BA. Silver thiosulphate was added at 0.5 mg l−1 to control leaf abscission.
E. E. P. Lemos, J. Blake
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