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Treatment of the nasal crease with a single phenol croton peel session. [PDF]

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The phytochemical investigation of five African Croton species: Croton oligandrus, Croton megalocarpus, Croton menyharthii, Croton rivularis and Croton megalobotrys

Phytochemistry Letters, 2020
Abstract The chemistry of five African Croton taxa, Croton oligandrus Pierre ex Hutch., Croton megalocarpus Hutch., Croton menyharthii Pax, Croton rivularis Mull.Arg. and Croton megalobotrys Mull.Arg. is described. The undescribed ent-19-hydroxyisopimara-8(9),15-dien-7-one and ent-isopimara-7(8),15-dien-16,19-diol were isolated from the fruits of C ...
Moses K. Langat   +15 more
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Chemical Composition and Biological Activities of Croton delpyi, Croton decalvatusand Croton caudatus

The Natural Products Journal, 2021
Background: C. delpyi, C. decalvatus and C. caudatus are in the Euphorbiaceae family. The aerial parts, such as twigs, leaves and barks of these plants are used as traditional medicine such as anti-inflammatory, cytotoxicity, and antifungal properties. Objectives: The aims of this work were 1) to study the chemical composition of C.
Sakchai Chaibun   +11 more
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Alcmaeon of Croton

Neurosurgery, 2010
IN THE LATTER half of the sixth century BC, Croton was the site of the most famous medical school in Magna Graecia, where diseases of the human body were examined in a scientific and experimental manner instead of by using the contemporary supernatural, nearly magical concepts.
Alberto, Debernardi   +5 more
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Croton

2017
Published as part of Kainulainen, Kent, Berry, Paul E. & Ee, Benjamin van, 2017, Rediscovery of two species of Croton (Euphorbiaceae) from littoral habitats of eastern Madagascar, pp.
Kainulainen, Kent   +2 more
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Croton undetermined

2022
Croton sp. Shrub, in wooded savannah and open forest. C.N.: mudahongo (kb). F.Monteiro 395 (LUAI, LISC)
Monteiro, Francisca   +4 more
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CROTONE

1987
Giangiulio Maurizio,Sabbione Claudio. CROTONE . In: Bibliografia topografica della colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle Isole Tirreniche, n°5, 1987. Siti : Carancino - Crotone. pp. 472-521.
Giangiulio, Maurizio, Sabbione, Claudio
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Genetic Variation in Genus Croton (Croton SPP.)

Plants in the genus Croton (Euphorbiaceae) have been widely used in folklore medicine and are considered to be a rich source of bioactive compounds. In this study, genetic variation of fifteen Croton species existing in Thailand was evaluated for their phylogenetic relationship.
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Crotone

2022
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