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Molecular Networking, Docking, and Biological Evaluation of Licarin A from Myristica fragrans as a Potential Cancer Chemopreventive Agent. [PDF]

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Blanco Carcache PJ   +6 more
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Diarylpropanoids from nutmeg and mace (Myristica fragrans Houtt.)

Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1, 1974
Some diarylpropanoid (bis-C6–C3) type compounds have been isolated during the course of a search for the psychoactive components present in the seed (nutmeg) and aril (mace) of the fruit of Myristica fragrans Houtt. The presence of two different structural types, analogous to the β-O-4 ether and 2,3-dihydrobenzofuran types of dilignols, has been ...
J E, Forrest, R A, Heacock, T P, Forrest
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Myristica fragrans Houtt.

2017
Published as part of Wijnands, Dirk Onno, Heniger, Johannes, Veldkamp, Jan Frederik, Fumeaux, Nicolas & Callmander, Martin W., 2017, The botanical legacy of Martinus Houttuyn (1720 - 1798) in Geneva, pp.
Wijnands, Dirk Onno   +4 more
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Authentication of Myristica fragrans Houtt. using DNA barcoding

Food Control, 2017
Abstract Myristica fragrans mace, an economically important traded spice is being adulterated with mace of M. malabarica, a closely related species. Identification of the genuine mace from its adulterant is difficult owing to the loss of diagnostic morphological characters on drying and storage. Four DNA barcoding loci viz., rbcL, matK, psbA-trnH and
V.P. Swetha   +3 more
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Phytochemical and pharmacological properties of Myristica fragrans Houtt.: an updated review

Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2020
Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Myristicaceae), an aromatic evergreen tree, is well known as a commercial source of mace (aril) and nutmeg (seed), which have long been widely used as spices in the culinary field. In addition, various parts of M. fragrans have been used in folk medicine for treating several diseases.
Manh Tuan Ha   +5 more
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Myristica fragrans Houtt.: Botanical, Pharmacological, and Toxicological Aspects

2019
Myristica fragrans is a fragrant tree, known for its commercial spicy products, namely, the nutmeg, mace, and essential oil, which are predominantly used in flavor, fragrance, and pharmaceutical industries. Being one of the popular spices in the culinary sector, the plant products are traditionally used in folk medicines for treating various human ...
Greetha Arumugam   +2 more
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Phytochemical and Pharmacological Activity of Myristica fragrans Houtt (Myristicaceae)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2017
Objective: Myristica fragrans Houtt commonly used as traditional medicine for alleviating of various disorders. The purpose of our study was to map out the in vitro antioxidant property and in vivo anti-hyperglycemic and analgesic effect of the methanolic extract of Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Seed and mace) (Myristicaceae) on Swiss albino mice. Methods:
Md Arifur Rahman Chowdhury   +2 more
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