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Wild Edible Fruits: A Structured Narrative Review on Bioactive Composition and Bioactivity. [PDF]

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Díaz-Romero C   +3 more
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Clusiaceae s.l. (Calophyllaceae, Clusiaceae s.s. and Hypericaceae) in the Viruá National Park, Roraima, Brazil

open access: yesPhytotaxa, 2017
We report a floristic survey of the species of Clusiaceae s.l. (Calophyllaceae, Clusiaceae s.s., and Hypericaceae) in the Viruá National Park (Roraima, Brazil). The fieldwork was conducted between 2009 and 2015 and covered the different vegetation types found in the park. Calophyllaceae is represented by two genera and three species, Clusiaceae s.s. by
Cabral, Fernanda Nunes   +2 more
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Benzophenones of Garcinia pseudoguttifera (Clusiaceae)

Phytochemistry, 2000
Four biogenetically related benzophenones have been isolated from the Fijian Garcinia pseudoguttifera. They are: 6-hydroxy-2,4-dimethoxy-3,5-bis(3-methyl-2-butenyl)benzophenone (myrtiaphenone-A); 2,2-dimethyl-8-benzoyl-7-hydroxy-5-methoxy-6-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)benzopy ran (myrtiaphenone-B); 2,6-dihydroxy-4-methoxy-3,5-bis(3-methyl-2-butenyl ...
Sadaquat Ali   +2 more
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The identification of Garcinia anomala (Clusiaceae)

open access: yesPhytotaxa, 2017
The taxonomic status of Garcinia bracteata (Clusiaceae), a species endemic to China, has been questionable because its taxonomic traits are indistinct from Garcinia anomala and Garcinia propinqua. According to field investigations, careful examination of herbarium specimens, and statistical analysis, we assert that the traits previously used for ...
Wang, Lei, Xie, Yifei, Zhang, Zhixiang
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Pollination biology ofSymphonia globulifera (Clusiaceae)

open access: yesPlant Systematics and Evolution, 1996
The pollination biology ofSymphonia globulifera was studied in Central Amazonia, Brazil. As suggested by the bird syndrome of the flowers, these are mainly pollinated by hummingbirds. Occasional visits by other birds, butterflies and more rarely bees, as well as tamarin monkeys were also observed.Trigona bees partly destroy the flower tube to rob ...
V. Bittrich, Maria C. E. Amaral
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Paradoxical effects of polyphenolic compounds from Clusiaceae on angiogenesis

open access: yesBiochemical Pharmacology, 2012
Clusiaceae plants display high contents of xanthones and coumarins, the effects of which on endothelium, more particularly on angiogenesis, have not been assessed yet.
Raffaella Soleti   +2 more
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Occurrence download Clusiaceae

2021
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