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Simultaneous dispersal events in the genera Macaranga and Mallotus.
Simultaneous dispersal events in the genera Macaranga and Mallotus.
Joeri S. Strijk (143230) +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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Three new Malesian species of Mallotus section Hancea (Euphorbiaceae)
Of the family Euphorbiaceae three new species of Mallotus Lour. [section Hancea (Seem.) Pax & K. Hoffm.] from Malesia are described and illustrated. Mallotus cordatifolius and M. wenzelianus from the Philippines, and M.
Slik, J.W.F.
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Studies on bioactive components from Chinese medicinal plants
Several novel bioactive components isolated from Chinese medicinal plants will be presented. These include novel maytansinoid tumor, inhibitors, some new ent-kaurane and rosane diterpenoids from Mallotus anomalus Meer et Chun (Euphorbiaceae), as well ...
Ren-Sheng Xu +6 more
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A taxonomic revision of Mallotus section Polyadenii (Euphorbiaceae)
Mallotus sect. Polyadenii comprises eight species. It includes the former genus Coccoceras. Mallotus leucodermis var. puberulus, endemic to the Solomon Islands, is recognised on the species level as M. puber.
Welzen, P.C. van +2 more
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Phytochemical studies of the stem barks of Mallotus leucodermis hook F/ Aiza Syuhada Mohd Yusoff [PDF]
Mallotus leucodermis, commonly known as ‘balek angin bopeng’, was traditionally used to alleviate skin problem. Despite its wide application in traditional medicine, no chemical report was found on its bioactive compounds.
Mohd Yusoff, Aiza Syuhada
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The Mallotus genus comprises numerous species used as traditional medicines in oriental countries and provides scientists a broad basis in the search for pharmacologically active constituents.
Vander Heyden, Yvan V. +12 more
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Chi Ba bét (Mallotus) có nhiều loài giống nhau về hình thái, dễ bị nhầm lẫn. Trong đó, ba loài M. floribundus, M. peltatus và M. philippensis là những loài có giá trị làm thuốc, có vùng phân bố rộng và có hình thái cơ quan sinh dưỡng tương tự nhau, dễ ...
Nguyễn Diệp Anh +9 more
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