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Phylogenetics of Annona cherimola (Annonaceae) and some of its closest relatives
Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2019Annona cherimola is a woody perennial species in the Annonaceae family that produces edible fruits and has economic importance in several regions of the world with subtropical climates. Together with other 10‐12 species, A.
N. Larrañaga, F. Albertazzi, J. Hormaza
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STUDIES IN ANNONACEAE. XIV. INDEX TO GENERIC NAMES OF ANNONACEAE
TAXON, 1990SummaryA 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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Constituents from Miliusa balansae (Annonaceae)
Phytochemistry, 2002The styryl derivatives 3,4-dimethoxy-6-styryl-pyran-2-one and (2E,5E)-2-methoxy-4-oxo-6-phenyl-hexa-2,5-dienoic acid methyl ester were isolated from leaves and branches of Miliusa balansae (Annonaceae). In addition, the geranylated homogentisic acid derivative miliusate, four flavanones and two dihydrochalcones were identified.
Christine, Kamperdick +2 more
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Acetogenins from Annonaceae plants: potent antitumor and neurotoxic compounds
PharmaNutrition, 2022Naiara Nascimento das Chagas Lima +4 more
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CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN THE ANNONACEAE
American Journal of Botany, 1948which 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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Planta medica, 2013
From diverse parts of POLYALTHIA NITIDISSIMA, thirteen isoquinoline alkaloids have been isolated and identified. They belong to the structural types of benzylisoquinolines, aporphinoids, protoberberines and mainly bisbenzylisoquinolines. Four of these dimers, namely N,N'-dimethyllindoldhamine, isodaurisoline, 7-O-methyllindoldhamine and 7'-O ...
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From diverse parts of POLYALTHIA NITIDISSIMA, thirteen isoquinoline alkaloids have been isolated and identified. They belong to the structural types of benzylisoquinolines, aporphinoids, protoberberines and mainly bisbenzylisoquinolines. Four of these dimers, namely N,N'-dimethyllindoldhamine, isodaurisoline, 7-O-methyllindoldhamine and 7'-O ...
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1995
Abstract Acetogenins from Annonaceae are a series of C-35/C-37 natural products of polyketide origin derived from fatty acids. Their structure is characterized by a long alkyl chain bearing a terminal unsaturated methyl y-lactone (sometimes rearranged to a propanone y-lactone), one or two tetrahydrofuran rings, several oxygenated ...
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Abstract Acetogenins from Annonaceae are a series of C-35/C-37 natural products of polyketide origin derived from fatty acids. Their structure is characterized by a long alkyl chain bearing a terminal unsaturated methyl y-lactone (sometimes rearranged to a propanone y-lactone), one or two tetrahydrofuran rings, several oxygenated ...
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Larvicidal effect from different Annonaceae species on Culex quinquefasciatus
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020Débora Soares Maia +9 more
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