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<i>Buddleja globosa</i> Leaf Methanolic Extract Acts Against <i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> Parasites by Inducing Mitochondrial Inner Membrane Hyperpolarization. [PDF]
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Drimys granadensis L. f. Winteraceae
Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions, 2020Narel Y Paniagua-Zambrana +1 more
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CARPEL DEVELOPMENT IN DRIMYS LANCEOLATA
American Journal of Botany, 1966The dissimilar carpels of representatives of the Tasmannia and Wintera sections of the genus Drimys have been investigated developmentally with particular attention to the presence of peltation. In Drimys winteri of the Wintera section peltation results
Shirley C. Tucker, Ernest M. Gifford
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An Ultrastructural Study of the Phloem of Drimys (Winteraceae)
IAWA Journal, 1985The ultrastructural features of mainly primary phloem of three species of Drimys (Winteraceae), D. winteri J. R. ' G. Forst., D. lanceolata (Poiret) Baill. and D. granadensis L. f. var. mexicana (DC.) A. C. Smith are similar to those usually observed in dicotyledons.
Jennifer Thorsch, Katherine Esau
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Pharmacological and toxicological studies of Drimys angustifolia Miers. (Winteraceae)
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2007Drimys angustifolia Miers. (Winteraceae) is a Brazilian medicinal plant used as analgesic, antiulcer and anti-inflammatory without studies to assure its efficacy and safety Leaf and stem bark extracts were evaluated to determine the antiulcer, analgesic, antiinflammatory and antioxidant activities.
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ORGANOGENESIS IN THE CARPELLATE FLOWER OF DRIMYS LANCEOLATA
American Journal of Botany, 1966This study of floral development in Drimys lanceolata in Section Tasmannia provides a basis for comparison with D. winteri , a member of the section Wintera, which has been described previously.
Shirley C. Tucker, E. M. Gifford
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Drimane derivatives from Drimys brasiliensis
Phytochemistry, 1986Abstract Drimys brasiliensis gave confertifolin and two new drimane derivatives identified as 1β-p-coumaroyloxypolygodial and 1β-p-coumaroyloxyvaldiviolide.
Walter Vichnewski +2 more
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2008
Es wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie der oft als „den Mapuche heilig“ bezeichnete chilenische Canelo- Baum (foye, drymis winteri) in der rituellen Praxis der Schamaninnen (machi) konkret verwendet wird. Als Material für die Untersuchung dient ethnologische Literatur aus der Zeit zwischen 1946 und 2007, ergänzt durch ein einzelnes Beispiel eines ...
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Es wird der Frage nachgegangen, wie der oft als „den Mapuche heilig“ bezeichnete chilenische Canelo- Baum (foye, drymis winteri) in der rituellen Praxis der Schamaninnen (machi) konkret verwendet wird. Als Material für die Untersuchung dient ethnologische Literatur aus der Zeit zwischen 1946 und 2007, ergänzt durch ein einzelnes Beispiel eines ...
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(−)-3β-Acetoxydrimenin from the leaves of Drimys winteri
Phytochemistry, 1985Abstract A new natural product, 3β-acetoxydrimenin was isolated from the petrol extract of the leaves of Drimys winteri which also contains the known compounds safrol, drimenol and polygodial. The structure of the new compound was determined by chemical and spectroscopic methods.
Jorge R. Sierra +2 more
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Monografía de canelo Drimys winteri
1998Canelo tiene un amplio rango de distribución (río Limarí-Región de Coquimbo a Cabo de Hornos-Región de Magallanes). En la parte norte es muy escaso y de hábito arbustivo, siendo su zona de crecimiento óptimo Chiloé, donde forma densos bosques de renovales y árboles maduros, con volúmenes de 277 a 624 m³/ha a los 20 y 80 años respectivamente.
Verónica Francisca Loewe Muñoz +4 more
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