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Euphorbia-Derived Natural Products with Potential for Use in Health Maintenance [PDF]

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2019
Euphorbia genus (Euphorbiaceae family), which is the third largest genus of angiosperm plants comprising ca. 2000 recognized species, is used all over the world in traditional medicine, especially in the traditional Chinese medicine. Members of this taxa
B. Salehi   +17 more
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A Preliminary Classification of Euphorbia Subgenus Euphorbia

open access: greenAnnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1994
During preparation of the Euphorbieae for the Flora of Tropical East Africa, most of the 250 plus species in Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia were examined, resulting in a new approach to their classification. Comments are offered on the principal systems to date, all of which have been based on vegetative characters.
Susan Carter
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Maladera euphorbiae

open access: yes, 2021
Maladera euphorbiae (Burmeister, 1855) Figures 3 J–M, 85 Serica euphorbiae Burmeister, 1855: 177; Brenske 1897: 362. Amaladera euphorbiae: Reitter 1896: 186; Dalla Torre 1912: 19; Medvedev 1952: 145. Maladera (Amaladera) euphorbiae: Ahrens 2006b: 234; 2007b: 18. Serica fusca Ballion, 1870: 339; syn by Reitter 1896: 186; Brenske 1897: 362.
Fabrizi, Silvia   +4 more
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Euphorbia paniculata Desf. subsp. paniculata en el sureste ibérico [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Euphorbia paniculata Desf. subsp. paniculata in SE SpainPalabras clave. Euphorbia, Corología, Murcia, Almeria, España.Keywords.
Jiménez Martínez, J. F.   +3 more
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A Review of the Ethnomedicinal Uses, Biological Activities, and Triterpenoids of Euphorbia Species

open access: yesMolecules, 2020
The genus Euphorbia is one of the largest genera in the spurge family, with diversity in range, distribution, and morphology. The plant species in this genus are widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of diseases, ranging from ...
Douglas Kemboi   +3 more
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Efficacy of Euphorbia helioscopia in context to a possible connection between antioxidant and antidiabetic activities: a comparative study of different extracts

open access: yesBMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 2021
Background Euphorbia helioscopia , conventionally known as sun spurge, has been used as a traditional medicine to treat different diseases owing to its reported antitumor, antiviral and antioxidant activities.
Imtiaz Mustafa   +9 more
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Mogulones euphorbiae

open access: yes, 2021
* Mogulones euphorbiae (C.N.F. Brisout de Barneville, 1866) Localities. Donetsk Region. Slavyansk Distr.: Bogorodichnoe, 6.06.2010.
Arzanov, Yu. G.   +2 more
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Antitumor Effect of the Ethanolic Extract from Seeds of Euphorbia lathyris in Colorectal Cancer

open access: yesNutrients, 2021
The seeds of Euphorbia lathyris have been used in traditional medicine to treat various medical conditions. However, neither all of their active biocompounds nor the molecular mechanisms underlying their therapeutic effects have been described.
C. Mesas   +9 more
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The Olea europaea L. var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr. forests in the Mediterranean area [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This paper examines the forest communities dominated by Olea europaea L. var. sylvestris (Mill.) Lehr. that have been described up until now in the Mediterranean Region (including other isolated extrazonal areas in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula and ...
Bazan, G., Gianguzzi, Lorenzo
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Evolving the structure: Climatic and developmental constraints on the evolution of plant architecture. A case study in Euphorbia.

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2021
Plant architecture strongly influences ecological performance, yet its role in plant evolution has been weakly explored. By testing both phylogenetic and environmental signals, it is possible to separate architectural traits into four categories ...
Artémis Anest   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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