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Accelerated Speciation in Temperate Cannabaceae: The Role of Pre‐Adaptation, Ecological Opportunities and Niche Divergence

Global Ecology and Biogeography
The macroevolutionary processes underlying biome transitions and the geographical distribution of species diversity and ecological traits remain poorly understood in most clades.
Yunxia Li   +5 more
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Nomenclatural revision of the names of Celtis (Cannabaceae) described for Africa, and lectotypification of one Asian name

Phytotaxa, 2023
This article reviews the nomenclature of 56 names of the genus Celtis, 54 of which are native to the African continent and two natives of the Asian continent. Of these 56 names, 33 are lectotypified here. Epitypes are designated for C.
H. Zamengo   +3 more
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DETERMINATION OF FLAVONOIDS IN DIFFERENT OILS OF CANNABIS SATIVA L (CANNABACEAE) AND EVALUATION OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL INDICATORS

Austrian Journal of Technical and Natural Sciences, 2022
. The article presents the results of studies of the flavonoid composition of cold-pressed hemp oil, implemented in the trade network of the Republic of Uzbekistan by chromatographic methods, as well as the results of assessing their quality ...
A. Mamadaliev   +2 more
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Compounds from the leaves of Celtis mildbraedii Engl. (Cannabaceae) and evaluation of their activity against adult and immature stage of Schistosoma mansoni.

Natural Product Research
A new sphingolipid derivative, mildbramide 1, was isolated from the EtOH/H2O extract of the leaves of Celtis mildbraedii along with seven known compounds including friedelin 2, betulin 3, β-friedelinol 4, a β-sitosterol 5 and stigmasterol 6 mixture, β ...
Fabiola Madaha Tanekou   +5 more
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Flavonoids from Celtis australis (Cannabaceae)

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2009
Flavonoids from Celtis australis (Cannabaceae) Renate Spitaler , Sara Gurschler , Ernst Ellmerer , Birthe Schubert , Manuela Sgarbossa , Christian Zidorn b,* a Institut fur Lebensmitteluntersuchung Innsbruck, Osterreichische Agentur fur Gesundheit und Ernahrungssicherheit, Technikerstrase 70, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria b Institut fur Pharmazie ...
Renate Spitaler   +5 more
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Antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects of a flavonoid-rich phytocomplex from the leaves of Celtis iguanaea (jacq.) Sargent (Cannabaceae)

Natural Product Research
We demonstrated the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of the ethyl acetate leaf extract of Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent (EAECi) in mice. The in vitro antioxidant activity of EAECi and its phytoconstituents was also investigated.
D. S. Almeida   +14 more
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Acaricidal properties of Corsican Humulus lupulus L. (Cannabaceae) essential oils against Varroa destructor: a honeybee health perspective

International Journal of Acarology
Six Corsican essential oils (EOs) from Humulus lupulus were studied for their activity against Varroa destructor adults and Apis mellifera pupae. The GC/MS analysis of EOs showed that the major compounds of all accessions were α-Humulene, Myrcene, α ...
M. Ouknin   +4 more
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Cannabaceae Martinov, Tekhno-Bot. Slovar

2011
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Nomenclatural revision of Celtis (Cannabaceae) described for northern South America, Central America, the Caribbean and the southern United States

Phytotaxa
In preparation for a taxonomic review and a global phylogeny focusing on the Neotropical lineages of Celtis, the names described to northern South America, the Caribbean, Central America and southern United States were revised.
H. Zamengo   +2 more
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2021
In the shoots of Humulus lupulus L., secretory canals of schizogenous- lysigenous type were discovered. It has been found that functional schizogenous-lysigenous canals are active on the stage of rapid shoot growth. It has been established that in the tissues of vegetative and generative organs of hop plants, transitional forms of lacticifers are ...
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