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Use of Brazilian flora as the main source of new antimalarials: a systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yesMem Inst Oswaldo Cruz
Porto ARA   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Fotografía UDBC027451

open access: yes, 2006
Fotografía del ejemplar Castro, F.
Castro, F.
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Strategies for the protection of shoot buds in phanerophyte and geophyte species of Homalolepis Turcz. (Simaroubaceae, Sapindales)

Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2021
Several structural attributes associated with the buds of shoot apices of angiosperms have been related to protection both at the mechanical and chemical defense levels. Although several characteristics related to the protection of shoot buds are known in different taxa of Sapindales, their occurrence in the neotropical genus Homalolepis (Simaroubaceae)
Priscila Andressa Cortez   +8 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Chromosome numbers in Homalolepis Turcz. and their significance in Simaroubaceae evolution

Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2021
Homalolepis was described by Turczaninow in 1848 and reestablished by Devecchi et al. in 2018, enclosing mostly the extra-Amazonian species previously included in two sections of Simaba Aubl.. We performed the first cytogenetic analysis in Homalolepis and, by surveying chromosome numbers of other Simaroubaceae representatives, reconstructed the ...
María V. Romero-da-Cruz   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Antiplasmodial and cytotoxic effects of the methanol extract, canthinone alkaloids, squalene- and protolimonoid-type triterpenes from Homalolepis suffruticosa roots

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2022
Different species of the Simaroubaceae family are used in traditional medicine to treat malaria. Among these is Homalolepis suffruticosa (syn. Simaba suffruticosa and Quassia suffruticosa), which is native to Central Brazil and popularly known as calunga.
Samyra Imad Boeno   +7 more
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Taxonomic revision of the neotropical genus Homalolepis Turcz. (Simaroubaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2018
Homalolepis Turcz. is a neotropical, monophyletic genus, recently reestablished as a segregate from Simaba Aubl., based on molecular and morphological grounds. As here defined, Homalolepis comprises 28 species, mainly distributed in tropical South America, with one species extending to Central America. Most species occur within the Cerrado and Atlantic
MARCELO FERNANDO DEVECCHI   +2 more
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Underground system of geoxylic species of Homalolepis Turcz. (Simaroubaceae, Sapindales) from the Brazilian Cerrado

Brazilian Journal of Botany, 2022
Gladys Flavia de A. Melo-de-Pinna   +6 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

The systematic value of pollen morphology in Homalolepis and other six Neotropical genera of Simaroubaceae

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2023
Simone Cartaxo-Pinto   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Homalolepis pumila Devecchi & Pirani 2018, sp. nov.

Phytotaxa, 2018
Homalolepis pumila Devecchi & Pirani, sp. nov. Figures 3 A–F, 4 A–G & 5. Type:— BRAZIL. Goiás: Chapadão do Céu, Parque Nacional das Emas, 18º15’56.3”S 52º53’24.3”W, 788 m, 8 September 2014, M. F. Devecchi & G. Alves 323 (holotype: SPF!; isotypes: NY!, RB!).
Devecchi, Marcelo F.   +2 more
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Homalolepis cedron Devecchi & Pirani

2022
Published as part of Molino, Jean-François, Sabatier, Daniel, Grenand, Pierre, Engel, Julien, Frame, Dawn, Delprete, Piero G., Fleury, Marie, Odonne, Guillaume, Davy, Damien, Lucas, Eve J. & Martin, Claire A., 2022, An annotated checklist of the tree species of French Guiana, including vernacular nomenclature, pp.
Molino, Jean-François   +10 more
openaire   +1 more source

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