Antioxidant properties of xanthones from Calophyllum brasiliense: prevention of oxidative damage induced by FeSO₄. [PDF]
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3'-8″- Biflavones: A Review of Their Structural Diversity, Natural Occurrence, Role in Plants, Extraction and Identification. [PDF]
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Widespread ancient whole-genome duplications in Malpighiales coincide with Eocene global climatic upheaval. [PDF]
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Conservation of Neotropical migratory birds in tropical hardwood and oil palm plantations. [PDF]
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