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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Handroanthus chrysanthus (Bignoniaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
Handroanthus chrysanthus is a deciduous broadleaved species with ecological and medicinal value. Here, the complete chloroplast genome of H. chrysanthus is characterized to investigate its phylogenetic position in Bignoniaceae.
Hong-Ze Liao   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Phylogenomics unravels the early divergence and diversification in Bignoniaceae [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Diversity
Bignoniaceae, a pantropical family comprising 79 genera and 901 species, exhibits remarkable morphological and ecological diversity, including lianas, shrubs, trees, and high-elevation herbs.
Pengpeng Yan   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The distribution of iridoids in Bignoniaceae [PDF]

open access: yesBiochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2000
The distribution of iridoids among the tribes of Bignoniaceae is shown. In the present work, 18 species from the tribes Bignonieae and Tecomeae as well as one from Eccremocarpeae have been investigated. These data combined with those obtained through a literature review were analysed and showed that iridoids occur predominantly in the tribe Tecomeae ...
Gilsane Lino von Poser   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Complete chloroplast genome of Nyctocalos pinnatum: chloroplast features and phylogenetic relationships within Bignoniaceae [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
Nyctocalos is a genus of flowering lianas belonging to the family Bignoniaceae, and occurring from South-Central China to Malesia. In this study, we assembled the first complete chloroplast genome of N. pinnatum.
Huan Fan, Jinyue Li, Sven Landrein
doaj   +2 more sources

A nuclear target sequence capture probe set for phylogeny reconstruction of the charismatic plant family Bignoniaceae [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Genetics, 2023
The plant family Bignoniaceae is a conspicuous and charismatic element of the tropical flora. The family has a complex taxonomic history, with substantial changes in the classification of the group during the past two centuries. Recent re-classifications
Luiz Henrique M. Fonseca   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Morphological phylogenetics of Bignoniaceae Juss.

open access: yesBeni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2014
The most recent classification of Bignoniaceae recognized seven tribes, Phylogenetic and monographic studies focusing on clades within Bignoniaceae had revised tribal and generic boundaries and species numbers for several groups, the portions of the ...
Usama K. Abdel-Hameed
exaly   +3 more sources

Reviewing the reported pharmacognostic and pharmacological investigations on Tecoma stans Juss. ex Kunth [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of HerbMed Pharmacology, 2023
This review is destined for a comprehensive assessment of the phytochemistry and medicinal properties of Tecoma stans, a widely used plant in folk cultures, as a traditionally safe and effective treatment for different diseases and complications.
Asmaa Khattab   +3 more
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Dual antineoplastic and photodynamic effects of methanolic extract of Tecoma stans yellow flowers for cancer treatment [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of HerbMed Pharmacology, 2023
Introduction: Tecoma stans is a fast-growing plant from the family Bignoniaceae. Various parts of T. stans have been used in different biological applications, especially in cancer treatment.
Asmaa Y Khattab   +3 more
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Trado-Medical Uses, Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities of Newbouldia laevis (Bignoniaceae): A Review [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceutical Sciences, 2022
Newbouldia laevis (P. Beauv.) Seem. (Family, Bignoniaceae), commonly known as tree of life, is a purple-flowering plant that is widely distributed in many parts of Africa.
Innocent U Okagu   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bignoniaceae Metabolites as Semiochemicals [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2010
Members of the family Bignoniaceae are mostly found in tropical and neo-tropical regions in America, Asia and Africa, although some of them are cultivated in other regions as ornamentals. Species belonging to this family have been extensively studied in regard to their pharmacological properties (as extracts and isolated compounds).
Castillo, Lucia, Rossini, Carmen
openaire   +4 more sources

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