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Acetogenins from Annonaceae family. Their potential biological applications
Phytochemistry, 2020Nuria Cabedo, Diego Cortes
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The Annonaceae, the largest family in the early-divergent order Magnoliales, comprises 107 genera and c. 2,400 species. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies targeting different taxa have generated large quantities of partially overlapping DNA sequence
Daniel C Thomas +2 more
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Annona muricata is a member of the Annonaceae family and is a fruit tree with a long history of traditional use. A. muricata, also known as soursop, graviola and guanabana, is an evergreen plant that is mostly distributed in tropical and subtropical ...
Mehran Fadaeinasab +2 more
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The world’s largest terrestrial animals (megafauna) can play profound roles in seed dispersal. Yet, the term ‘megafauna’ is often used to encompass a diverse range of body sizes and physiologies of, primarily, herbivorous animals. To determine the extent
Kim R Mcconkey +2 more
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The evolution of key functional floral traits in the early divergent angiosperm family Annonaceae
, 2020Potential key functional floral traits are assessed in the species‐rich early divergent angiosperm family Annonaceae. Pollinators (generally beetles) are attracted by various cues (particularly visual, olfactory, and thermogenic), with pollinators ...
R. Saunders
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Current drug metabolism, 2020
Leishmaniasis is a neglected disease that affects 15 million people, worldwide. Existing treatments are associated with limitations, including high costs and toxicity.
Vitor P. Lorenzo +3 more
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Leishmaniasis is a neglected disease that affects 15 million people, worldwide. Existing treatments are associated with limitations, including high costs and toxicity.
Vitor P. Lorenzo +3 more
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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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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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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 ...
A, Cavé +3 more
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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 ...
A, Cavé +3 more
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Studies in Annonaceae XXVII. Novelties in neotropical Annonaceae
Feddes Repertorium, 1996AbstractIn 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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