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Ethnobotanical study of traditional antivenom treatments in Burkina Faso. [PDF]

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Studies in Annonaceae XXVII. Novelties in neotropical Annonaceae

Feddes Repertorium, 1996
AbstractIn the framework of the multidisciplinary Annonaceae project, monographs of the neotropical genera Duguetia (ca. 75 species) and Malmea (ca. 30 species) are being prepared by both authors. Two new species, one of Duguetia and one of Malmea, are herewith described.
Maas, P.J.M., Chatrou, L.W.
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STUDIES IN ANNONACEAE. XIV. INDEX TO GENERIC NAMES OF ANNONACEAE

TAXON, 1990
SummaryA list of all known generic names in Annonaceae, including orthographic variants and nomina nuda, is given. Place and date of original literature, synonymy, and typification are mentioned. Enantia D. Oliver (not of Falconer) is given the new name Annickia, and ten new combinations are made.
A. K. van Setten, P. J. M. Maas
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The phytochemistry of the annonaceae

Phytochemistry, 1980
Abstract Both alkaloidal and non-alkaloidal compounds so farsolated from Annonaceous plants are reviewed.
M Leboeuf, André Cave, R Mukherjee
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Acetogenins from Annonaceae

2016
In recent decades, annonaceous acetogenins have become highly studied plant secondary metabolites in terms of their isolation, structure elucidation, synthesis, biological evaluation, mechanism of action, and toxicity. The aim of the present contribution is to summarize chemical and biological reports published since 1997 on annonaceous acetogenins and
Chih-Chuang, Liaw   +4 more
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THE ANNONACEAE AND THE ANNONACEAE PROJECT: A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF AFFAIRS

Acta Horticulturae, 1999
The large tropical family Annonaceae is subject to systematic research by a group of scientists, who are collaborating within the framework of the Annonaceae Project. The significance of the Annonaceae is outlined briefly, and the achievements of the Annonaceae Project are summarized.
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Acetogenins from Annonaceae

1997
In 1982, Jolad et al. isolated uvaricin, a new antitumor agent, from the roots of Uvaria acuminata (Annonaceae), a bis-tetrahydrofuranoid fatty acid lactone (1) related to polyketides or acetogenins. However, it contained a number of original structural characteristics, particularly a linear acetogenin, a bis-tetrahydrofuran pattern flanked by ...
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CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN THE ANNONACEAE

American Journal of Botany, 1948
which had induced them. When isolated from the normal stem tissue and grown in vitro, the induced tumors lost their characteristic structure and reverted to the structureless condition of the original tumor tissue. The theory is put forward that induced tumors may be composite structures into the make-up of which both normal and tumor tissue enter, the
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