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Flora of Espírito Santo: Clusiaceae [PDF]
We present here the treatment of Clusiaceae for the flora of the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Sixteen species are recognized: seven species of Clusia, four species of Tovomita, two species of Garcinia, two species of Tovomitopsis, and one species of ...
Ana Cláudia Alencar +2 more
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The complete plastome of Garcinia subelliptica, Merr. 1909 (Clusiaceae) [PDF]
The complete plastome of G. subelliptica, Merr. 1909. The complete length is 158,356 bp, with the typical structure and gene content of angiosperm plastomes, including a large single-copy region (LSC) of 86,220 bp, a repeat region (IRB), and a reverse ...
Pei-Dong Chen +4 more
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Biphenyls in Clusiaceae: Isolation, structure diversity, synthesis and bioactivity [PDF]
Clusiaceae plants contain a wide range of biologically active metabolites that have gotten a lot of interest in recent decades. The chemical compositions of these plants have been demonstrated to have positive effects on a variety of ailments.
Youyi Wang +4 more
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OMISSION OF HYPERICUM OLIGANDRUM FROM THE FLORA OF SOUTHERN ...
D. J. B. Killick
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Flora of Ceará, Brazil: Clusiaceae [PDF]
The floristic-taxonomic survey of Clusiaceae is presented as part of the project “Flora of Ceará: knowing to conserve”. The study was based on the analysis of specimens deposited in national and international herbaria and observations of natural ...
Diego Costa Farias +4 more
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La familia Clusiaceae es reconocida en el Perú por presentar 21 géneros y 137 especies (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ulloa Ulloa et al., 2004), mayormente arbustos, árboles y hemiepífitos. En este trabajo reconocemos 22 especies endémicas en nueve géneros.
Blanca León
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Taxonomic treatment on Garcinia sopsopia (Section Brindonia, Clusiaceae) in Thailand, with a new synonym and three lectotypifications of its synonyms [PDF]
Garcinia sopsopia belongs to the section Brindonia in the family Clusiaceae. The fruits, young shoots and leaves are edible and have a sour taste. Morphological description and illustrations are provided, along with notes on distribution, habitats and ...
Chatchai Ngernsaengsaruay +4 more
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Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Kielmeyera variabilis (Clusiaceae) [PDF]
As part of our ongoing research on antioxidant agents from Brazilian flora, we screened the free radical scavenging activity of two extracts and eight fractions of Kielmeyera variabilis (Clusiaceae) using DPPH· (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl-hydrate) and ABTS·+ [2,2'-azinobis(3-ethylenebenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)] colorimetric assays.
Aline Coqueiro +2 more
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Tocotrienols in Eleven Species of Hypericum Genus Leaves [PDF]
Saint John’s worts or goatweeds are mostly perennial flowering plants in the Hypericaceae family, formerly under the Clusiaceae family. Teas and macerations of the plants are common in traditional medicines and modern depression and cancer therapies. The
Danija Lazdiņa +2 more
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Clusia nemorosa has been widely used in folk medicine to treat various ailments, including headaches and inflammation. Investigation of the fruits of Clusia nemorosa (Clusiaceae) led to the isolation and characterization of a new phloroglucinol ...
Rafaela Oliveira Ferreira +2 more
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