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Toxic and Hallucinogenic Plants of Southern Chile of Forensic Interest: A Review. [PDF]

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Díaz R   +6 more
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Natural Occurring Terpene Cyclic Anhydrides: Biosynthetic Origin and Biological Activities. [PDF]

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A sesquiterpene drimane with antinociceptive activity from Drimys winteri bark

Phytochemistry, 2001
Along with three known drimanes, polygodial. 1-beta-(p-methoxycinnamoyl) polygodial and mukaadial, the sesquiterpene drimane named drimanial was isolated from the bark of Drimys winteri (Winteraceae). Its structure was elucidated based on spectroscopic evidence.
A, Malheiros   +7 more
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(−)-3β-Acetoxydrimenin from the leaves of Drimys winteri

Phytochemistry, 1985
Abstract 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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Isolation and identification of active compounds from Drimys winteri barks

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1998
The barks of Drimys winteri are used in folk medicine as a remedy to treat several diseases, including dolorous processes. Previous pre-clinical experiments carried out in our laboratories revealed that the hydroalcoholic extract of this plant showed anti-allergenic, anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive properties.
V, Cechinel Filho   +7 more
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Shoot organogenesis in tissue culture of Drimys Winteri

Plant Science Letters, 1981
Abstract Calluses from stem explants of Drimys winteri Forst. (Winteraceae) initiated shoot organogenesis in vitro in hormone-containing media under light exposure. Shoots formed from callus-derived outgrowths and from the superficial callus layers of the explants. Light inhibited callus initiation but promoted growth of established cultures.
JORDAN, M, CORTES, I
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Drimys winteri and isodrimeninol decreased foam cell formation in THP-1 derived macrophages

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2020
Early stages of atherosclerosis are characterizated for the uptake of oxidate low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) by inflammatory macrophages in the arteries, promoting the foam cell formation. Drimys winteri is a native tree of Chile that produce drimane sesquiterpenoids, here it was evaluated the inhibitory foam cell formation by the total extract of ...
Viviana Burgos   +6 more
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