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Emotional dynamics and infertility: Homoeopathic perspectives from the Malvales order

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Research
Pingali Ananda Kumar   +3 more
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A dirigent protein redirects extracellular terpenoid metabolism for defense against biotic challenges. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Lin JL   +20 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Cytinaceae are sister to Muntingiaceae (Malvales)

Taxon, 2007
The holoparasitic family Cytinaceae (Cytinus and Bdallophyton) was previously shown to be allied with Malvales, however its closest photosynthetic ancestor was not determined. A molecular phylogenetic study was conducted using nuclear small‐subunit rDNA and three chloroplast genes (the latter missing from the holoparasites but included to stabilize the
Daniel L Nickrent
exaly   +2 more sources

Malvalic Acid and its Structure

Nature, 1957
SOME of the properties of a biologically active C18 fatty acid isolated from Malva verticillata and M. parviflora have been reported1. The name ‘malvalic’ acid is now proposed for this acid, which was previously referred to as “Halphen acid” because it gave rise to the Halphen colour test.
J J, MACFARLANE   +2 more
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Taxonomy in the light of incongruence: An updated classification of Malvales and Malvaceae based on phylogenomic data

open access: yesTaxon
Abstract Malvales is a diverse order of flowering plants, economically and ecologically relevant, and it is known for its broad morphological variability. Recent phylogenomic studies have revealed a complex evolutionary history for the order, including localised phylogenetic discordances among nuclear loci.
Oscar Alejandro Pérez-Escobar   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Malvales

2014
Malvales Cistaceae Helianthemum farinulentum Lacaita S Italian peninsula (CAL) Helianthemum morisianum Bertol. SAR Helianthemum oelandicum (L.) Dum.Cours. subsp. allionii (Tineo) Greuter & Burdet SIC; SAR AN INVENTORY OF VASCULAR PLANTS ENDEMIC TO ITALY Phytotaxa 168 (1) © 2014 Magnolia Press 33 Helianthemum oelandicum (L.) Dum ...
Peruzzi, Lorenzo   +2 more
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Some reactions of sterculic and malvalic acids. A new source of malvalic acid

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1970
Oxidation of sterculic acid by aqueous alkaline permanganate gave 9,11-dioxononadecanoic acid. Oxidation of sterculic acid by peracetic acid gave a mixture of 9-oxononadec-10-enoic and 11-oxononadec-9-enoic acids. Acetolysis of malvalic acid gave a mixture of 8-hydroxy-9-methylene-heptadecanoic and 9-hydroxy-8-methylene-heptadecanoic acids.
M W, Roomi, C Y, Hopkins
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