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Woody plants faced multiple abiotic stresses in forest plantation that can influence their growth and development. Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen is a vulnerably endangered tree species, and references about its responses to abiotic stresses are very rare ...
E.H.M. CISSE +5 more
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Leukocyte‐endothelial cell interactions mediated by multiple adhesion molecules and chemokines are an important cause of no‐reflow after arterial recanalization in ischemic stroke. Chinese medicine Tongxinluo capsule could alleviate no‐reflow via suppressing the interactions through modulating various leukocyte subtypes and inhibiting the expression of
Shen Liu +7 more
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Abstract The nitrogen (N) demand of eucalyptus plantations is considered to be effectively supplemented by the addition of N‐fixing plants. However, the effects of intercropping combined with N fertilization on the enzyme activity, soil fertility, and bacterial relationships, such as bacterial‐mediated nutrient cycling, remain elusive. A pot experiment
Yahui Lan +5 more
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<i>Dalbergia odorifera</i> Trans-Nerolidol Protects Against Myocardial Ischemia via Downregulating Cytochrome- and Caspases-Signaling Pathways in Isoproterenol-Induced Rats. [PDF]
Dalbergia odorifera is widely used to treat cardiovascular diseases. Our research group found that Dalbergia odorifera volatile oil has a good anti-myocardial ischemic effect, and its main pharmacodynamic components are trans-nerolol and its oxides ...
Wang C +8 more
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A DNA barcode reference library for CITES listed Malagasy Dalbergia species
The illegal and unsustainable exploitation and illegal international trade of Dalbergia (rosewood) precious woods remains a serious conservation problem. Thirty‐six Dalbergia samples representing 12 Dalbergia species from Madagascar were collected to test the efficacy of a region plastid genome (rbcL) and a nuclear transcribed spacer ITS used as ...
Tahinarizaka Jenny Rakotonirina +4 more
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Molecular Mechanism Underlying Mechanical Wounding-Induced Flavonoid Accumulation in Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen, an Endangered Tree That Produces Chinese Rosewood. [PDF]
Dalbergia odorifera, a critically endangered tree species, produces heartwood containing a vast variety of flavonoids. This heartwood, also known as Chinese rosewood, has high economic and medicinal value, but its formation takes several decades. In this
Sun Y +12 more
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance. The medicinal use of Gastrodia elata BI., a dry tuber of the orchid family, has a long history. Gastrodia elata BI. has the functions of calming the liver, relieving muscle spasms, and dispelling gas. Aim of this Review.
Ya-Nan Wu +8 more
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Abstract Cryptocaryon irritans, one of the most devastating holotrichous ciliated protozoans, causes massive economic losses in the pompano, Trachinotus ovatus, mariculture industries. Considering the many advantages of phytochemicals, such as low cost, low residuals, and low pollution, they can be a good alternative for the prevention and control of C.
Wei‐Wei Mao +9 more
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Dalbergia odorifera is a valuable material used in the crafting of luxury furniture, and the chemical constituents from heartwood possess significant medicinal value.
Qing Zhu +8 more
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Inhibitors of Prostaglandin Biosynthesis from Dalbergia odorifera.
The root heartwood of Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Leguminosae) is a Chinese medicinal drug (Japanese name koshinko) used for a stagnant blood syndrome (stagnation of disordered blood; Japanese, oketsu). In addition to 10 known compounds, five new phenolic compounds, isomucronustyrene and hydroxyobtustyrene (cinnamylphenols), (+)-isoduartin (isoflavan),
GODA, Yukihiro +3 more
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