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Traditional medicine is used by 80% of the world population as their primary care. Monteverde, Costa Rica houses a rich flora including Cecropia polyphlebia (Cecropiaceae), Cecropia obtusifolia (Cecropiaceae), and Bidens pilosa (Asteraceae) that have ...
Gin, Michelle
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Bacterial diversity in arboreal ant nesting spaces is linked to colony developmental stage. [PDF]
Nepel M +3 more
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: Plant species of the genus Cecropia (Urticaceae) are used as traditional medicine in Latin-America, and are commercially available as food supplements.
Rivera-Mondrag\uf3n, Andr\ue9s +8 more
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One of the most species-rich ant-plant mutualisms worldwide is the palaeotropical Crematogaster-Macaranga system. The pioneer-tree genus Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae) is mainly inhabited by at least nine specific species of Crematogaster (Myrmicinae), of ...
Feldhaar, Heike B.
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: The Neotropical genus Cecropia is the largest genus of Cecropieae in the Urticaceae family with 61 described species. For many years, the taxonomic study of Cecropia has been based on morphological and anatomical data.
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Perfil neurofarmacológico de la fracción butanólica de las hojas de Cecropia peltata L.
The butanolic fraction obtained from the extract of Cecropia peltata L (NV: "Yarumo"), medicinal plant used by popular tradition in Colombia as tranquilizer, displays in ICR albino mice an anticonvulsant, anxiolytic and sedative profile, according to ...
Ospina Chávez, Jimena +2 more
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Fungi as mutualistic partners in ant-plant interactions. [PDF]
Mayer VE +4 more
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<i>Cecropia angustifolia</i> Pentacyclic Triterpene Acids and Sacha Inchi Oil Improve Carbohydrate Metabolism and Inflammation in Prediabetic Mice. [PDF]
Lopez-Cortes JV +3 more
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Mercury accumulator plants with phytoremediation potential in a region of northwestern Colombia. [PDF]
Chaverra LM, Cuervo DP, Gutiérrez AL.
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Characterization of Cecropia glazioui Sneth. (Cecropiaceae) spray-dried extract
O produto seco por aspersão de Cecropia glazioui Sneth. (PCG) foi caracterizado qualitativamente através do perfil cromatográfico por cromatografia em camada delgada (CCD) e cromatografia líquida de alta eficiencia (CLAE). Para a análise quantitativa por
Heberlé, Graziela +2 more
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