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(1) Objective: The biosynthesis of medicinal secondary metabolites in Dendrobium nobile Lindl. is regulated by complex environmental, hormonal, and microbial interactions.
Yongxia Zhao +9 more
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Dendrobium aggregatum (cultivated)
Dendrobium aggregatum, roots. Family Orchidaceae, Subclass Liliidae.
James R. Manhart
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Dendrobium Sonia and Dendrobium Savin White are popular Dendrobium hybrids in the Orchidaceae Family which are ethylene-sensitive and exhibit earlier senescence due to pollination.
Wijenthiran, K. +9 more
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Integrated Multi-Omics Investigation of Gypenosides’ Mechanisms in Lowering Hepatic Cholesterol
(1) Objective: This study aimed to systematically elucidate the molecular mechanisms by which gypenosides (GP), a major active component of Gynostemma pentaphyllum, ameliorate hypercholesterolemia by modulating the hepatic steroidogenesis pathway, and to
Qin Jiang +11 more
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The factors and levels affecting the fermentation of dendrobium pomace were screened by single-factor test with dendrobium pomace as raw material, Monascus as the fermenting strain and polysaccharide content as the evaluation index.
Xia LI, Guang-jie XIE, Jing HE, Ling LUO
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New records of Dendrobium (Orchidaceae) from China
Dendrobium is the second largest genus of Orchidaceae, distributed in southern and southwestern China. The number of Dendrobium is large, but some taxa have not been discovered.
LI Mengkai +4 more
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Genetic characterization of the nine medicinal Dendrobium species using RAPD
The nine species of Dendrobium were distinguished from each other by the banding pattern generated by the sixteen 10-mer oligonucleotide primers in the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) reaction.
Wang, J +4 more
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The second largest genus of Orchidaceae, Dendrobium Swartz (1799: 82), has close to 1600 accepted species names (Govaerts et al. 2019). Indonesia is particularly rich in species of Dendrobium, with, for example, 114 and 53 species recorded from Sumatra ...
Schuiteman, André +2 more
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