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Published as part of Simão, Inês F., Silveira, Paulo C., Wajer, Jacek, Schuiteman, André & Welzen, Peter Van, 2024, Checklist of the Timorese Euphorbiaceae and related families, pp.
Simão, Inês F. +4 more
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Crotofolane Diterpenoids: Structural Diversity, Natural Sources, and Therapeutic Potential
Crotofolanes are an unusual class of diterpenoid family, which are distinguished by a unique fused tricyclic 5/6/7-ring skeleton, primarily reported from Croton genus (Euphorbiaceae).
Hagar M. Mohamed +2 more
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Two new jatrophane diterpenes from the roots of Euphorbia nicaeensis [PDF]
In the previous study fifteen jatrophane diterpenes were isolated from the Euphorbia nicaeensis latex. Fourteen of them have been shown to be potent P-glycoprotein (P-gp) inhibitor in two MDR cancer cells (NCI-H460/R and DLD1-TxR).
Krstić Gordana B. +6 more
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Complete chloroplast genome of Euphorbia micractina Boiss (Euphorbiaceae: Euphorbia)
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.
Dan Wang +3 more
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Macaranga tanarius (L.) Muell. Arg. is a tree species within Euphorbiaceae, which can be used for building timber and its extract can be used to treat diabetes. In this report, we describe the complete plastome sequence of Macaranga tanarius.
Jiang-Qu Tang +3 more
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Genus Phyllanthus: Traditional uses and Biological activities [PDF]
Medicinal plants represent essential elements of traditional medicine. They have been used to treat various ailments. Phyllanthus (Euphorbiaceae) is a large genus, includes important medicinal plants.
Ruba Joujeh, Dima Joujeh
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Euphorbia pekinensis Rupr. (Euphorbiaceae)
Euphorbia pekinensis Rupr. 1859 is a medicinal herb endemic to China and distributed throughout the country, particularly across the northern part of the mainland. However, the systematic classification of Euphorbiaceae remains controversial.
Yu-Liang Wang, Xing Jian, Song Wang
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Croton laevigatus grows as an evergreen tree or shrub with 15 meters height. It is distributed in the dense or open forests of Hainan province, China. Here, we report and characterize the complete plastome of C. laevigatus in an effort to provide genomic
Xin Liao +3 more
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Context As a toxic traditional Chinese medicine for edoema, Euphorbia kansui S.L. Liou ex S.B. Ho (Euphorbiaceae) (EK) stir-fried with vinegar for detoxification was associated with alterations of gut microbiota.
Dongjing Jiang +10 more
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Mallotus japonicus is a shrub species in the family of Euphorbiaceae. The study of plastome would be helpful for its phylogenetic study and species identification.
Wan-Ping Wu +3 more
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