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Commodity risk assessment of <i>Vitis</i> spp. plants from Moldova. [PDF]
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Planta Medica, 2020
AbstractMaca (Lepidium meyenii, synonym L. peruvianum) was analyzed using a systematic approach employing principal component analysis of flow injection mass spectrometry fingerprints (no chromatographic separation) to guide the selection of samples for metabolite profiling and DNA next generation sequencing.
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AbstractMaca (Lepidium meyenii, synonym L. peruvianum) was analyzed using a systematic approach employing principal component analysis of flow injection mass spectrometry fingerprints (no chromatographic separation) to guide the selection of samples for metabolite profiling and DNA next generation sequencing.
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Lepidium peruvianum chacon restores homeostasis impaired by restraint stress
Phytotherapy Research, 2004AbstractLepidium peruvianum root has been traditionally utilized by native Peruvians, since before the time of the Incas, for both nutritional and putative medicinal purposes as an adaptogen and also to enhance fertility in humans and animals. The present research was conducted to evaluate the anti‐stress activity of the methanolic extract of Lepidium ...
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Phytochemistry Letters, 2019
Abstract HPLC glucosinolate (GCSN) profiles and concentration levels were examined in hypocotyls of the four prime Maca phenotypes (Lepidium peruvianum synonym L. meyenii) labelled as “Yellow”, “Black”, “Red” and “Purple”, grown in Peru (Pe) and/or China (Cn).
Henry O. Meissner +3 more
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Abstract HPLC glucosinolate (GCSN) profiles and concentration levels were examined in hypocotyls of the four prime Maca phenotypes (Lepidium peruvianum synonym L. meyenii) labelled as “Yellow”, “Black”, “Red” and “Purple”, grown in Peru (Pe) and/or China (Cn).
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Glucosinolates from lepidium peruvianum as potential antiamnestic drugs
2022Tarabasz, Dominik +5 more
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