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Euphorbia proadoa, a Replacement Name for Euphorbia rhytisperma (Euphorbiaceae)

open access: yes, 2019
The name Euphorbia rhytisperma (Klotzsch & Garcke) Boiss is grammatically incorrect and must be corrected to Euphorbia rhytidosperma. This renders it an illegitimate younger homonym of Euphorbia rhytidosperma Boiss. & Balansa. The replacement name Euphorbia proadoa is proposed.
Maarten H. J. van der Meer
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GC-MS analysis and antibacterial activities of some plants belonging to the genus Euphorbia on selected bacterial isolates

open access: yesOpen Chemistry, 2023
Plant extracts have always been used as an alternative source of antimicrobial compounds. The recent spread of multi-drug-resistant bacteria and their increased treatment costs necessitated the study of alternative, cheap sources.
Al Abboud Mohamed A.   +5 more
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Complete plastome sequence of Bridelia tomentosa Blume (Phyllanthaceae): a medicinal shrub species in South Asia

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Bridelia tomentosa is a deciduous shrub in the family of Phyllanthaceae. It grows in the evergreen primary or secondary thickets or forests in the sea level from 1000 to 1500 m. It distributed in.south China (e.g., Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan etc)
Yan Chen   +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Dryobalanops aromatica

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2021
Dryobalanops aromatica is a new species in the family of Lauraceae with high content of D-borneol, which is an important raw material of premium spices and medicine widely used in China.
Jihua Wang   +3 more
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Phytochemical Analysis of Bioactive Extracts and Seed Oil of Three Euphorbia Species from Algerian Flora by LC-MS and GC-MS

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Chemistry, 2021
Euphorbia species possess pharmacological properties that have been widely used for medical purposes worldwide. In this paper, three plants belonging to the Euphorbia genus growing in North-East of Algeria were studied.
Nadia Toudert   +5 more
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Historical notes on pre-Linnaean euphorbias

open access: yesCollectanea Botanica, 1992
En l'història prelinneana de les lleterasses es reconeixen tres moments fonamentals: el seu establiment per Dioscàrides i Plini, tots dos partint d'una font comú, la seva sistematització al segle XVI per Cesalpini i la definitiva denominació del grup per
José María Valderas
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Investigation of Phytochemical in Euphorbia heterophylla and Euphorbia rothiana

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medical, Pharmacy and Drug Research, 2022
The genus Euphorbia attracted the attention of many researchers as it is poorly studied. Euphorbia heterophyla and Euphorbia rothiana were selected and aimed to investigate the presence of phytochemicals screenings in leaf and stem. Aqueous, Acetone and Methanol Solvents were used for phytochemical analysis.
Gajanan D. Wadankar   +3 more
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Evaluation of Antitussive, Expectorant and Analgesic Activities of Aqueous Extracts of Di-herbal Formulation of Whole Plant of Euphobia hirta and Lactuca virosa Leaf on Rodents

open access: yesJournal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 2023
Euphorbia hirta and lactuca virosa are used to treat various ailment traditionally. This study aims at evaluating the antitussive, expectorant and analgesic effects of aqueous extracts of di-herbal formulation of Euphobia hirta and Lactuca virosa leaf ...
D. O. Uwaya, A. K. Bello, I. Aikpitanyi
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Complete chloroplast genome ofEuphorbia micractinaBoiss (Euphorbiaceae: Euphorbia)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA Part B, 2022
Euphorbia micractina Boiss is a plant with high medicinal value. Yet, its molecular biology is not fully understood. In this study, we sequenced the whole chloroplast genome (CP) sequence of E. micractina to study its phylogenetic relationship in Euphorbiaceae. The total length of the chloroplast genome of E. micractina is 162,056 bp, including a large
Dan Wang   +3 more
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First Report of Soft Rot Induced by Dickeya dadantii on Euphorbia hypogaea in Korea [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Plant Disease
In a survey conducted in March 2023, Euphorbia hypogaea plants cultivated within greenhouses in Yongin, Korea exhibited water-soaked areas near the stem base, close to the soil. Subsequent isolation from diseased E.
Ismaila Yakubu   +5 more
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