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Two New Megastigmane Sulphonoglucosides from
Phytochemical study of the methanol extract of Mallotus anisopodus led to the isolation of two new megastigmane sulphonoglucosides, namely anisoposides A (1) and B (2), along with junipetrioloside A (3), bergenin (4), α-tocopherol, and N 1 -methyl-2 ...
Chau Van Minh +8 more
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The recent markedly reduced recruitment success (recruitment per spawner stock biomass) of Northeast Arctic cod (Gadus morhua, Gadidae) is seemingly largely attributed to the joint negative effect of increased temperature and cannibalism but also predation on the postlarvae by Northeast Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scombridae).
Shuyang Ma +11 more
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Seabirds serve as key indicators of marine environmental changes, with adult survival being a critical parameter for assessing population health. Iceland hosts some of the largest seabird populations in the North Atlantic, making it a valuable location for studying long‐term trends in seabird demographics.
Sarah E. Gutowsky +6 more
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Mallotus philippinensis is an important source of molecules with strong antioxidant activity widely used medicinal plant. Previous studies have highlighted their anticestodal, antibacterial, wound healing activities, and so forth.
Mayank Gangwar +5 more
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ABSTRACT As breath‐hold divers, marine mammals must coordinate their use of both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism to maximize their time at depth. One indication of the relative reliance between these two energy‐producing systems is the aerobic dive limit (ADL), defined as the dive duration where post‐dive blood lactate concentrations surpass resting ...
Aaron S. Purdy, David A. S. Rosen
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The diet of the minke whale in Greenland - A short review
Information on the diet of minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) in Greenland waters is reviewed. The knowledge is based on reports by whale catchers in Greenland, supplemented by limited scientific studies of stomach contents. The available material
Pia Barner Neve
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Mallotus resinosus Merrill 1918
Mallotus resinosus Merrill (1918: 222) Mallotus muricatus (Wight) Müller Argoviensis (1865: 191); Fawcett (1885: 517). Ecology: locally in understorey of mixed evergreen deciduous, secondary and notophyll vine forest and grassland; near roads, near streams and sea; on clay, granite, loam, limestone, sandstone or volcanic soil; elevation: sea level up ...
Simão, Inês F. +4 more
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Plants serve as reservoirs of bioactive compounds endowed by nature, rendering them promising subjects for investigating chemical diversity. Despite their potential, much remains untapped, whether in standardized extracts or isolated pure compounds. This
Ahmad Ali +4 more
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During survey of medicinal plants of Dudwa Tiger reserve, Kheri Lakhimpur, the hot spot of plant diversity in north western tarai forest region of Uttar Pradesh, on November 25, 2006 the authors collected two important ...
D. P. Singh, Nishat Asif, T. P. Mall
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Mallotus peltatus is a tropical plant of the Euphorbiaceae family, which could be used as a beverage and medicine in Hainan, China. Here, we report and characterize the complete plastome of M. peltatus.
Xiu-Rong Ke +5 more
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