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Cytotoxic effects of mammea type coumarins from Calophyllum brasiliense
Life Sciences, 2004Calophyllum brasiliense (Clusiaceae) is a big tree from the Tropical Rain Forests of the American continent. The organic extracts from the leaves yielded coumarins of the mammea type: mammea A/BA, A/BB, B/BA, B/BB, C/OA, C/OB, B/BA cyclo F, B/BB cyclo F, and isomammeigin.
Ricardo, Reyes-Chilpa +6 more
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Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess.
2017Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess. Cedro María, María, María colorado, D. Santamaría, Maria blanco, Palo maria, Jorco (CR), María (P). Terrestrial trees. Distribution in PILA 0–1200 m, low elevation mixed forest, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest. Global distribution: Mexico to Peru, Brazil. Records: D. Santamaría, Oct.
MONRO, A. K. +8 more
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Planta Medica, 2018
AbstractMammea-type coumarins are a particular type of secondary metabolites biosynthesized by the tropical rainforest tree Calophyllum Brasiliense, which is distributed from South America to Mexico. Particularly, mammea A/BA and A/BB (alone or as a mixture) possess biological properties such as cytotoxic and antitumoral activities, however, most of ...
Juan Carlos, Gómez-Verjan +8 more
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AbstractMammea-type coumarins are a particular type of secondary metabolites biosynthesized by the tropical rainforest tree Calophyllum Brasiliense, which is distributed from South America to Mexico. Particularly, mammea A/BA and A/BB (alone or as a mixture) possess biological properties such as cytotoxic and antitumoral activities, however, most of ...
Juan Carlos, Gómez-Verjan +8 more
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Exploring the Phytochemical and Pharmacological Potential of Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess
2023Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess (Clusiaseae) is a species that is used in the timber industry with applications in reforestation and soil recovery, in addition to its potential use in folk medicine. C. brasiliense is an evergreen tree species native to the tropical rainforest that grows from Brazil to Mexico. C.
Bernabé-Antonio, A +2 more
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[Possibility of the natural product extracted from Calophyllum Brasiliense].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2014During our search for cancer chemopreventing compounds derived from plant sources, we discovered that the natural product GUT-70, isolated from the stem bark of Calophyllum Brasiliense collected in Brazil, significantly inhibited the growth of leukemic cells via the induction of caspase-mediated and p53-independent apoptosis.
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Phytomedicine, 2010
Leishmanicide potential of Calophyllum brasiliense leaves on promastigote and amastigote of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis is evaluated. The LD(50) of dichloromethane extract and hexane fraction for promastigotes was respectively 40 microg/ml and 20 microg/ml. In mouse peritoneal macrophages infected with Leishmania amastigotes the Infection Index
P A, Honda +6 more
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Leishmanicide potential of Calophyllum brasiliense leaves on promastigote and amastigote of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis is evaluated. The LD(50) of dichloromethane extract and hexane fraction for promastigotes was respectively 40 microg/ml and 20 microg/ml. In mouse peritoneal macrophages infected with Leishmania amastigotes the Infection Index
P A, Honda +6 more
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Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess: An alternative and promising source of shikimic acid
Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 2019Abstract Shikimic acid is the starting material for the synthesis of the antiviral oseltamivir phosphate, a front-line combatant against the human influenza A and B viruses. Nowadays, the demand for shikimic acid is met by seeds of Chinese star anise (Illicium verum), which grows exclusively in southern China.
Rogério Marchiosi +7 more
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Chemical composition and analgesic activity of Calophyllum brasiliense leaves.
Therapie, 2001This paper describes a phytochemical and pharmacological study with Calophyllum brasiliense leaves, a medicinal plant employed in folk medicine for the treatment of several ailments. Based on spectroscopic evidence, five phenolic compounds were identified as hyperin (hyperoside), amentoflavone, quercetin, gallic acid, and protocatechuic acid.
K L, da Silva +5 more
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Quality of guanandi wood (Calophyllum brasiliense Camb.) after heat treatment
VI Seven International Multidisciplinary CongressThe scarcity of native forests and the national code that protects them have made it difficult to obtain timber considered as a good quality, thus making it necessary to discover new species or practices that make reforestation timber an alternative to reduce pressure on native forests.
Ricardo Marques Barreiros +2 more
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Chemical Diversity and Bioactive Compound Profiling of Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess. Morphotypes
Chemistry & BiodiversityABSTRACTCalophyllum brasiliense Cambess. is a native Brazilian tree rich in bioactive compounds, such as coumarins, xanthones, and chromanones. This study investigated the chemical composition of four morphotypes of the species using Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI‐MS).
Maria Gabriela Pissinati Trindade +5 more
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