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Lectotypification of Moussonia (Gesneria) triflora (Gesneriaceae)
Moussonia triflora was originally published as Gesneria triflora in 1842 by M. Martens and H. Galeotti without the designation of a nomenclatural type. The analysis of the nomenclatural history includes its being part of 3 genera and as 2 species.
A. Ramírez-Roa, L. Skog
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Mikania hirsutíssima (família), comumente conhecida no Brasil pelo nome de "cipó-cabeludo", é amplamente utilizada na medicina popular. As atividades antimicrobianas já foram investigadas, entretanto, nenhum estudo foi realizado para avaliar atividades ...
Carlos Ananias Aparecido Resende +5 more
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Validation of two species’ names in the genus Moussonia (Gesneriaceae: Gesnerioideae)
Validation of two species’ names in the genus Moussonia (Gesneriaceae: Gesnerioideae) Abstract In the revision of the neotropical genus Moussonia published as an e-book, two species’ names were not validly published following the rules in the ...
A. Ramírez-Roa, L. Skog
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Moussonia deppeana (Schltdl. & Cham.) Klotzsch ex Hanst., Gesneriaceae, known as tlachichinole, is a Mexican medicinal plant used for treatment of chronic inflammation-related diseases such as arthritis.
G. Gutiérrez-Rebolledo +5 more
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OBJECTIVE To identify the anti-inflammatory activity through two murine models and in the median Lethal Dose (LD50) of three dietary supplements that contain Moussonia deppeana.
G. Gutiérrez-Rebolledo +3 more
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Plant-parasitic nematodes associated with Panicum maximum and Mimosa hirsutissima in a pasture field
Pastures and weed plants can host plant-parasitic nematodes of economic importance, with the limited yield of pastures representing a continuous challenge for agriculture, especially in the lower Jequitinhonha Valley in southeastern Brazil, where dairy ...
Kauan da Silva Aguiar +7 more
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Moussonia larryskogii (Gesneriaceae) una especie nueva de Mexico. [PDF]
Moussonia larryskogii (Gesneriaceae), a new species from Oaxaca and Veracruz, Mexico, is described. This species resembles Moussonia strigosa (C. V.
Ramirez-Roa, A.
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Portulaca hirsutissima (Portulacaceae) is a succulent herb occurring in open fields, sandy or rocky soil of separate Brazilian areas. On the basis of the analyses of seeds and pollen grains macro- and micromorphology, a significative variation, which is ...
Thaíla Vieira A. Santos +5 more
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Healing Cream Tournefortia hirsutissima L
Objective: Investigate the active compounds of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. to determine the compounds responsible for the cicatrizing effect. Furthermore, create a topic formulation with the extract of the plant to accelerate the healing process ...
G. R. Hernandez +2 more
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Our research group has developed a group of hybrid biomedical materials potentially useful in the healing of diabetic foot ulcerations. The organic part of this type of hybrid materials consists of nanometric deposits, proceeding from the Mexican ...
M. Hernández +5 more
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