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Chemical constituents from Diospyros fragrans Gürke (Ebenaceae)

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2022
A new naphtalenone derivative named fragranone, alongside seventeen known compounds: ten triterpenoids, one monoglycerol, one polyterpenoid, one carotenoid, two steroids and two polyols were isolated from the leaves and roots of Diospyros fragrans.
Nathalie Samantha Jouwa Tameye   +2 more
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Lissocarpa Is Sister to Diospyros (Ebenaceae)

Kew Bulletin, 2001
A plastid rbcL sequence was obtained from a recent collection of Lissocarpa benthamii Gfirke, and was analysed with two earlier molecular datasets. The results strongly support Lissocarpa as the sister group of Diospyros. We propose that Lissocarpa should be included in a broader concept of Ebenaceae.
P. E. Berry   +4 more
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Familia EBENACEAE Gürke

2020
Fil: Zanotti, Christian Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Instituto de Botánica Darwinion. Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales.
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Occurrence download Ebenaceae

2021
ALA occurrence record ...
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Earliest floral evidence for the Ebenaceae in Australia

Nature, 1982
Flowers are seldom preserved in an identifiable condition. The limited knowledge of floral structure of ancient flowering plants makes comparisons with living plants difficult, as floral structure is the basis for classification of the angiosperms. When found, fossil flowers contribute considerably to our understanding of the evolution of flowering ...
D. C. Christophel, J. F. Basinger
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Notes on Diospyros (Ebenaceae) in the Mascarene Islands

Kew Bulletin, 1980
Summary. During the preparation of an account of the Ebenaceae for the 'Flore des Mascareignes' the following new taxa were recognized: Diospyros egrettarum, D. borbonica, D. hemiteles and D. revaughanii. These are described, and because out of the 14 native species recognized, only 4 correspond taxonomically and nomenclaturally with species at present
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Antimicrobial potentials of Diospyros mespiliformis (Ebenaceae).

African journal of medicine and medical sciences, 1999
The petroleum ether, chloroform, methanol, and water extracts of the leaves, stem bark, and root of Diospyros mespiliformis were studied for their antimicrobial activities. The crude extracts showed broad spectrum antimicrobial activities against 9 Gram-positive bacteria, 8 Gram-negative bacteria, and 6 fungal strains.
B A, Adeniyi, H A, Odelola, B A, Oso
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