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The cyclic peptide mallotumide A inhibits colon and breast cancer cell growth and motility by targeting cellular respiration and lipogenesis. [PDF]

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High-Throughput Structural Elucidation of Amides in Mallotus lianus Croiz Plant Materials by LC-ESI-MS-MS

Chromatographia, 2009
Liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS-MS) was utilized to elucidate the tentative structures of amides in Mallotus lianus Croiz plant materials. Collision-induced dissociation was performed in order to propose the structural information for ten unknown amides on the basis of the fragmentation ...
Cuirong Sun, Chen Juanjuan
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Isolation and evaluation of the radical-scavenging activity of the antioxidants in the leaves of an edible plant, Mallotus japonicus

Food Chemistry, 2008
The antioxidative properties of a hot water extract of the leaves of Mallotus japonicus were evaluated. The extract had a high phenolic content and strong antioxidative activity, compared with green tea, rooibos tea, and red wine. Six phenolic compounds were isolated as antioxidative components by HPLC.
Hiromasa, Tabata   +5 more
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Kampillaka (Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Muell. Arg.), an Overlooked Plant of Ayurveda Pharmacopoeia: A Review

Journal of Indian System of Medicine, 2021
Introduction: KampillakaMallotus philippensis (Lam.) Muell. Arg. of family Euphorbiaceae, is one of the best drugs of Ayurveda, known for its use in krimiroga (worms). Materials and Methods: This article delineates about the various aspects of Kampillaka, being collected from 20 Nighantu (lexicons), 18 Rasagrantha (compendia related to Rasashastra), 09
Mital Mansukhbhai Buha   +1 more
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Induction and relaxation of extrafloral nectaries in response to simulated herbivory in young Mallotus japonicus plants

Journal of Plant Research, 2017
The disadvantage of induced defenses compared with constitutive defenses is the time during which a plant is vulnerable to herbivory before activation. There is obvious importance in determining the costs and benefits of induced defenses. Some plants produce extrafloral nectaries (EFNs), which attract ants that protect against herbivores, and induce ...
Akira, Yamawo, Nobuhiko, Suzuki
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Variations in direct and indirect defenses against herbivores on young plants of Mallotus japonicus in relation to soil moisture conditions

Journal of Plant Research, 2011
Some plant species develop multiple defense traits. To test the hypothesis that plants with both direct and indirect defense traits mainly develop the direct and indirect defense traits under the low and high soil moisture conditions, respectively, the development of multiple defense traits on the young plants of Mallotus japonicus (Thunb.) Muell. Arg.,
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