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In vitro cytotoxic activity of Cuphea ingrata Cham. & Schltdl. extracts related to the oenothein B content

Natural Product Research, 2022
Cuphea ingrata is a traditional medicinal plant species of the Lythraceae family. This work reports on the cytotoxic activity of the methanolic extract from the aerial parts of C.
D. Sobolewska   +7 more
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Cuphea viscosissima Jacq.

2007
Lythrum petiolatum Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 446. 1753. "Habitat in Virginia." RCN: 3470. Type not designated. Original material: Clayton 418 (BM). Current name: Cuphea viscosissima Jacq. (Lythraceae).
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Cuphea Tolerates Clopyralid

Weed Technology, 2011
Cuphea is a new crop of temperate regions that produces seed oil that can substitute for imported coconut and palm kernel oils. Only four herbicides are known to be tolerated by cuphea to date. More herbicides, especially POST products, are needed for continued commercialization.
F. Forcella   +2 more
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Herbicides Tolerated by Cuphea (Cuphea viscosissima × lanceolata)1

Weed Technology, 2005
Partial seed retention line #23(‘PSR23’) cuphea is a hybrid of Cuphea viscosissima × C. lanceolata. It is a new, spring-planted, annual, potential oilseed crop that is highly susceptible to interference by weeds because of its slow growth during spring and early summer.
FRANK FORCELLA   +5 more
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Extractive optimization of bioactive compounds in aerial parts of cuphea carthagenensis using Box-Behnken experimental design

Natural Product Research
Cuphea carthagenensis is known for its potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, attributed to triterpenes, flavonoids, and tannins. This study aimed to optimise the extraction process for aerial parts of C.
Nilza Alves de Oliveira Jacobucci   +10 more
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Evaluation of the resistance of some species of the genus Cuphea to the action of thermal shock

Conferinţa ştiinţifico-practică internaţională "Instruire prin cercetare pentru o societate prosperă" = International scientific practical conference "Education through research for a prosperous society", 1-2 martie 2025. Vol. 1: Ştiinţe ale Naturii = Natural Sciences
The results of the evaluation of the resistance of some representatives of the genus Cuphea to the action of supraoptimal temperatures (+480C) using the conductometric method are presented. Three species of the genus Cuphea P. Browne (fam.
Victoria Mihăilă, J. Brindza
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Polyphenolic Composition and in Vitro Antihypertensive and Anti‐Inflammatory Effects of Cuphea lindmaniana and Cuphea urbaniana

Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2021
The present study investigates the chemical composition, anti‐inflammatory, and antihypertensive activities, in vitro, from extracts of Cuphea lindmaniana and Cuphea urbaniana leaves.
M. Santos   +8 more
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Oilseed cuphea tolerates bromoxynil

Industrial Crops and Products, 2015
Abstract Weed management is a critical feature of all crop production, but especially for new and alternative crops with which most growers have little experience. Oilseed cuphea is a new annual crop for temperate regions and, at present, it is known to tolerate only a narrow spectrum of herbicides.
Frank Forcella   +3 more
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Phakopsora cupheae Buritica

2007
Published as part of Hernandez, J. R., Piepenbring, M. & Rios, M. B. V., 2007, A new species, Dicheirinia panamensis, and new records of rust fungi from Panama., pp.
Hernandez, J. R.   +2 more
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Cuphea vazquezii (Lythraceae), a yellow-flowered new species from the Cerro Grande, Sierra de Manantlán, Colima, Mexico

Phytotaxa
Cuphea vazquezii (subgen. Cuphea, sect. Archocuphea, Lythraceae), a minute new species from Cerro Grande, Comala, Colima, Mexico, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to C.
Jesús PADILLA-LEPE
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