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Natural products intervene in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by regulating the AMPK signaling pathway: preclinical evidence and mechanism. [PDF]
Zhang C, Shi J, Shi L.
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Leaf Rust Pathogens on Hypericum pseudohenryi: Describing Melampsora danbaensis sp. nov. and M. hyperici-pseudohenryi sp. nov. from China. [PDF]
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Phytochemical fingerprinting of phytotoxins as a cutting-edge approach for unveiling nature's secrets in forensic science. [PDF]
Zakaria N, El-Sayed ASA, Ali MG.
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Papaveraceae Corydalis solida subsp. bracteosa (Batt. & Trab.) Greuter & Burdet, K 1-K2, PA * Fumaria capitata Lidén, A 2, RR Fumaria dubia Pugsley, O 2-A1 Fumaria mairei Pugsley ex Maire subsp. mairei, K1, PL, RR Fumaria mairei subsp. saxicola Lidén, A 2, PL, RR Fumaria normanii Pugsley, A 2, PA, RR * Rupicapnos africana (Lam.) Pomel subsp.
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Papaveraceae Corydalis solida subsp. bracteosa (Batt. & Trab.) Greuter & Burdet, K 1-K2, PA * Fumaria capitata Lidén, A 2, RR Fumaria dubia Pugsley, O 2-A1 Fumaria mairei Pugsley ex Maire subsp. mairei, K1, PL, RR Fumaria mairei subsp. saxicola Lidén, A 2, PL, RR Fumaria normanii Pugsley, A 2, PA, RR * Rupicapnos africana (Lam.) Pomel subsp.
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Papaver somniferum L. Papaveraceae
2020The plant is commercially cultivated in many parts of the world, chiefly in India, Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Asian part of Turkey, Iran, southeastern Europe, Nepal and Myanmar. Opium poppy and opium have been used since time immemorial. The milky exudate or latex was named opion by the ancient Greeks, derived from opos meaning sap or juice, which ...
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Fungitoxic alkaloids from Hokkaido Papaveraceae
Fitoterapia, 2000Papaver orientale, Dicentra spectabilis and Chelidonium majus, three Papaveraceae collected from Hokkaido area, were studied for their fungitoxic alkaloids. Ten alkaloids were isolated, identified and tested for their fungitoxic activity. Two of these isolates were found to be new compounds.
W G, Ma, Y, Fukushi, S, Tahara, T, Osawa
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