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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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Many plant–ant interactions are considered mutualisms. In Mallotus paniculatus (Euphorbiaceae) (also known as Turn-in-the-wind), the extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) on the base of the leaf laminas can produce sugar-rich secretions to attract ants as ...
P. Sun +4 more
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In the present study, the Mallotus nudiflorus (L.) plant has been taken to determine the in-vitro analysis to find out the therapeutic value. The bioassays of the raw extract of methanol of bark of M. nudiflorus and by Kupchan’s extraction method collecting n-Hexane (HEX), Dichloromethane (DCM), Chloroform (CHCl3), Ethylacetate (EA) and Aqueous (AQ ...
Sauda Sulatana Mimi +3 more
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The pain relief formula "Ya Pa Som Kho-Khlan (YPSKK)" or "ยาผสมโคคลาน" in Thai is officially recorded in the Natural List of Essential Medicines (NLEM) of Thailand. The main component is Mallotus repandus (Willd.) Müll.
Kannika Thongkhao +5 more
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Abstract Background: One of the major drawbacks of current depression pharmacotherapy is the delay in symptom improvement, aside from the untoward side effects and lack of efficacy against refractory depression.
Kennedy K.E. Kukuia +4 more
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Effects of light on direct and indirect defences against herbivores of young plants of Mallotus japonicus demonstrate a trade-off between two indirect defence traits [PDF]
Although most studies on plant defence strategies have focused on a particular defence trait, some plant species develop multiple defence traits. To clarify the effects of light on the development of multiple defence traits, the production of direct and indirect defence traits of young plants of Mallotus japonicus were examined experimentally under ...
Akira, Yamawo, Yoshio, Hada
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Indonesian Euphorbiaceae: Ethnobotanical Survey, In Vitro Antibacterial, Antitumour Screening and Phytochemical Analysis of Euphorbia atoto [PDF]
Indonesia is among the countries with the most significant biodiversity globally. Jamu, the traditional medicine of Indonesia, predominantly uses herbal materials and is an integral component of the Indonesian healthcare system.
Dyke Gita Wirasisya +7 more
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Analysis of niche and interspecific associations of dominant associated species in the community of the rare and endangered plant Clematis tientaiensis [PDF]
Clematis tientaiensis is a rare and endangered plant species endemic to Zhejiang Province, China, characterized by weak natural regeneration and a scarce extant population.
Shunyun He +5 more
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Mallotus japonicus is a valuable traditional medicinal plant in East Asia for applications as a gastrointestinal drug. However, the molecular components involved in the biosynthesis of bioactive metabolites have not yet been explored, primarily due to a ...
Megha Rai +8 more
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Relative Pollen Productivity Estimates for Major Plant Taxa in Middle Subtropical China
Relative pollen productivity (RPP) is a key parameter for quantitative reconstruction of past vegetation cover. However, RPP estimates are rarely obtained in the subtropical and tropical regions.
Qiuchi Wan +6 more
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