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Impactos socioambientais do projeto quintais orgânicos de frutas. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
GIACOBBO, C. L.   +4 more
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Eugenia uniflora L.

2021
Eugenia uniflora L. is a medicinal plant widely employed in South America. Its evidence of use can be traced back to the Jesuit and Franciscan priests and the first South American botanists. The medicinal and food uses of this species give a proper background for the scientific research of its properties, the validation of its therapeutic utility and ...
Leonardo M. Anconatani   +3 more
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Eugenilones A−N: sesquiterpenoids from the fruits of Eugenia uniflora

Phytochemistry, 2023
(+) and (-)-Eugenilones A-K, 11 pairs of undescribed enantiomeric sesquiterpenoids, together with three undescribed biogenetically related members eugenilones L-N, were discovered from the fruits of Eugenia uniflora Linn. (Myrtaceae). Structurally, eugenilones A-D were four caged sesquiterpenoids featuring 9,10-dioxatricyclo [6.2.2.02,7]dodecane, 11 ...
Mu Chen   +9 more
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Eugenia uniflora Linnaeus 1753

2011
Published as part of Amorim, Bruno S. & Alves, Marccus, 2012, Myrtaceae from lowland Atlantic Forest areas in the State of Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil, pp.
Amorim, Bruno S., Alves, Marccus
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Potentiation of Antibiotic Activity by Eugenia uniflora and Eugenia jambolanum

Journal of Medicinal Food, 2010
This is the first report about the modifying antibiotic activity of Eugenia uniflora L. and Eugenia jambolanum L. In this study the ethanol extract of E. uniflora and E. jambolanum was tested for their antimicrobial activity against strains of Escherichia coli. The growth of the two strains of E.
Henrique D M, Coutinho   +4 more
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Eugenia uniflora Linneaus 1753

2016
5. Eugenia uniflora Linneaus (1753: 470) Shrub or trees, to 10 m. Petiole ca. 2 mm. Leaves with lower surface glabrous. Blades ca. 6 × 3 cm, ovate or ovateelliptic; base rounded, apex subacuminate; secondary vein pairs 7–9. Inflorescences axillary, flowers solitary or a few together. Pedicels slender, up to 2 cm. Calyx lobes ca.
Byng, James W.   +3 more
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Eugenia uniflora (Surinam cherry).

2021
Abstract A datasheet on Eugenia uniflora covering, as an economically important tree, its taxonomy, importance, silviculture, distribution, biology and ecology, uses, products and pests.
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EBV DNA polymerase inhibition of tannins from Eugenia uniflora

Cancer Letters, 2000
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is one of the high population malignant tumors among Chinese in southern China and southeast Asia. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a human B lymphotropic herpes virus which is known to be closely associated with NPC. EBV DNA polymerase is a key enzyme during EBV replication and is measured by its radioactivity.
M H, Lee   +3 more
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Two macrocyclic hydrolysable tannin dimers from Eugenia uniflora

Phytochemistry, 1997
Abstract Eugeniflorins D1 and D2 new hydrolysable tannin dimers, were isolated, together with four known polyphenols, from Eugenia uniflora leaves. Their macrocyclic structures were elucidated from spectral and chemical evidence.
null Mei-Hsien Lee   +6 more
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