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Typification of Ardisia blatteri (Primulaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2017
Ardisia blatteri Gamble (1921: 121) is endemic to India and occurs in the southern part of Western Ghats (Dhanasekaran et al. 2016). This species has been considered as ‘Endangered’ in IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN 2016). The plants are rich in chemical constituents like alkaloids, tannins, saponins, anthraquinones, phenols, terpenoids and ...
Roy, Rijupalika   +2 more
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Quinones from Ardisia cornudentata

Phytochemistry, 1987
Abstract The structure of a new benzoquinone, cornudentanone, isolated from Ardisia cornudentata M . was determined.
Z. Tian   +7 more
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Resorcinol derivatives from Ardisia maculosa

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2007
Besides a series of known sterols and triterpenoids, a new resorcinol (1) and a known resorcinol (2) have been isolated from ethanol extract of Ardisia maculosa for the first time. The structures of these resorcinol derivatives were elucidated as 2-methyl-5-(Z-heptadec-8-enyl) resorcinol and 5-Z-heptadec-8-enyl) resorcinol by HRESI-MS, NMR ((1)H, (13)C,
Ying, Zheng, Feng-E, Wu
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Ardisia japonica (Thunb.) Bl.

1992
Ardisia japonica (Thunb.) Bl. (Myrsinaceae) is a medicinal herb used in Chinese folk medicine. The whole plant is used as a bacteriostatic, tuberculostatic, hemostatic, and antiasthmatic drug in the treatment of tuberculosis, chronic asthma, and other diseases of the respiratory tract.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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Chemical examination of Ardisia macrocarpa wall

Tetrahedron, 1965
Abstract The bark and hardwood of Ardisia macrocarpa Wall contain rapanone (I), along with a leucoanthocyanidin, (−)3,4,5,7,3′,4′,5′-heptahydroxyflavan (II).
V.K. Murthy   +2 more
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Ardisia, Hemispherical Scale Control, 1977

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1978
Abstract Seven foliar applied insecticides were evaluated for their effects on hemispherical scale on Ardisia. Four replications of each insecticide were applied with a hand sprayer to ca 10 inch high potted greenhouse grown plants infested with all stages of scales.
S. L. Poe, S. R. Matthews
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MICROPROPAGATION OF ARDISIA PUSILLA AND ARDISIA JAPONICA IN VITRO

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
D.H. Goo, O.K. Kwon, Y.R. Lee, E.J. Huh
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Comparative chloroplast genomes study of five officinal Ardisia Species: Unraveling interspecific diversity and evolutionary insights in Ardisia

Gene
Ardisia S.W. (Primulaceae), naturally distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, has edible and medicinal values and is prevalent in clinical and daily use in China. More genetic information for distinct species delineation is needed to support the development and utilization of the genus Ardisia.
Lichai Yuan   +9 more
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Breeding Systems of Ardisia Sw. (Myrsinaceae)

Brittonia, 1997
Five species (A. escallonioides Schltdl. & Cham., A. hirtella Lundell, A. elliptica Thunb., A. sieboldii Miq., and A. wallichii A.DC.) from three subgenera in the genus Ardisia (Myrsinaceae) were examined for self-compatibility, agamospermy, and autogamy using hand-pollination and pollinator-exclusion experiments on both garden plants and wild ...
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[Chemical constituents of Ardisia punctata].

Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2013
To study chemical constituents of Ardisia punctata,in order to find pioneering compounds.95% ethanol extracts of A. punctata was separated and purified by using normal phase silica gel column chromatographies, Sephadex LH-20 gel column chromatography and high-pressure preparative HPLC,and their structures were identified by such spectroscopic ...
Chang-Fu, Ma   +5 more
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