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Chemical composition and toxicity studies on Lantana camara L. flower essential oil and its in silico binding and pharmacokinetics to superoxide dismutase 1 for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) therapy. [PDF]
Haikal A, Ali AR.
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In vitro larvicidal efficacy of Lantana camara essential oil and its nanoemulsion and enzyme inhibition kinetics against Anopheles culicifacies. [PDF]
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2021
Abstract L. camara is a highly variable ornamental shrub, native of the neotropics. It has been introduced to most of the tropics and subtropics as a hedge plant and has since been reported as extremely weedy and invasive in many countries.
Sarah E. Thomas +2 more
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Abstract L. camara is a highly variable ornamental shrub, native of the neotropics. It has been introduced to most of the tropics and subtropics as a hedge plant and has since been reported as extremely weedy and invasive in many countries.
Sarah E. Thomas +2 more
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A bioactive triterpene from Lantana camara
Phytochemistry, 1997Lantana camara afforded a novel triterpene 22 beta-acetoxylantic acid and the known triterpenes, lantic acid, 22 beta-dimethylacryloyloxylantonolic acid, a mixture of 22 beta-dimethylacryloyloxy lantanolic acid and 22 beta-angeloyloxylantanolic acid and lantanolic acid.
J T, Barre +6 more
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Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae)
Fitoterapia, 2000Lantana camara L. is regarded both as a notorious weed and a popular ornamental garden plant and has found various uses in folk medicine in many parts of the world. Some taxa of the widely variable L. camara complex are toxic to small ruminants and this effect has been associated with the types and relative amounts of some triterpene ester metabolites.
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Australasian Plant Pathology, 2021
Ceratobasidium lantanae-camarae was a name proposed for a fungus associated with white thread blight disease of Lantana camara (common lantana): a Brazilian native plant listed amongst the world’s ten worst weeds. This fungus was found during surveys in Brazil to assess the potential of coevolved fungal pathogens as classical biocontrol agents in the ...
B. W. Ferreira +2 more
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Ceratobasidium lantanae-camarae was a name proposed for a fungus associated with white thread blight disease of Lantana camara (common lantana): a Brazilian native plant listed amongst the world’s ten worst weeds. This fungus was found during surveys in Brazil to assess the potential of coevolved fungal pathogens as classical biocontrol agents in the ...
B. W. Ferreira +2 more
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A new triterpenoid from Lantana camara
Fitoterapia, 2003A new ursane was isolated from the leaves of Lantana camara and its structure elucidated as 3,24-dioxo-urs-12-en-28-oic acid (1) by means of spectral analysis.
S B, Yadav, Vyasji, Tripathi
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A review of the noxious plant Lantana camara
Toxicon, 1988Lantana camara is one of the ten most noxious weeds in the world. It is toxic to animals and exerts allelopathic action on neighbouring vegetation. The pathological and biochemical effects of the lantana plant in cattle, sheep and guinea pigs have been determined.
O P, Sharma, H P, Makkar, R K, Dawra
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Isolation and partial purification of lantana (Lantana camara L.) toxins
Toxicology Letters, 1987A partially purified toxin fraction and lantadene A were obtained from Lantana camara L. leaves by batch extraction, column chromatography and fractional crystallization. Toxicity was tested in guinea pigs. The total number of chemical entities in the partially purified toxin preparation was 7, the 2 major ones being lantadene A and lantadene B ...
O P, Sharma, R K, Dawra, H P, Makkar
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