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2022
* Passiflora edulis Sims — Habit: Climber. Habitat: LMWF. Distribution: IV. Voucher: Mount Kenya Forest Reserve, 2 Nov. 1968, Kimani 125 (EA). Reference: De Wilde (1975).
Zhou, Ya-Dong +3 more
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* Passiflora edulis Sims — Habit: Climber. Habitat: LMWF. Distribution: IV. Voucher: Mount Kenya Forest Reserve, 2 Nov. 1968, Kimani 125 (EA). Reference: De Wilde (1975).
Zhou, Ya-Dong +3 more
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011
To compare the anxiolytic activities and flavonoid compositions of the two populations of the species Passiflora edulis, Passiflora edulis 'edulis' with purple fruit and Passiflora edulis 'flavicarpa' with yellow fruit.Four samples for each population of Passiflora edulis were collected from different districts of China.
Hongwei, Li +6 more
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To compare the anxiolytic activities and flavonoid compositions of the two populations of the species Passiflora edulis, Passiflora edulis 'edulis' with purple fruit and Passiflora edulis 'flavicarpa' with yellow fruit.Four samples for each population of Passiflora edulis were collected from different districts of China.
Hongwei, Li +6 more
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2010
76. Passiflora edulis Sims United States, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil (widely distributed), Paraguay, Argentina. Selected Vouchers:—Piedade, Araújo et al. 577 (IPA, UFP).
Araújo, Diogo, Alves, Marccus
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76. Passiflora edulis Sims United States, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil (widely distributed), Paraguay, Argentina. Selected Vouchers:—Piedade, Araújo et al. 577 (IPA, UFP).
Araújo, Diogo, Alves, Marccus
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779. PASSIFLORA EDULIS f. ALBIDA
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2014SummaryPassiflora edulis f. albida Vanderplank & S. L. Edwards, a new form with white flowers, yellow fruit and black petiole glands is described, and illustrated with a colour painting and black and white line drawings: Its history, taxonomy, distribution, ecology and cultivation are discussed.
John Vanderplank, Sara Edwards
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Comparative cytogenetics between the speciesPassiflora edulisandPassiflora cacaoensis
Plant Biology, 2012AbstractPassiflora edulisSims is the most economically important species of the genusPassiflora. A new species was described recently,Passiflora cacaoensisBernacci & Souza, which displayed morphologic characteristics very similar toP. edulis. Due to the need for delimitation of the two species, karyomorphological and banding analyses were carried ...
A J C, Viana, M M, Souza
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New Cycloartane Triterpenoids from Passiflora edulis
Journal of Natural Products, 2000Three cycloartane triterpenes, cyclopassifloic acids E (1), F (2), and G (3), and their saponins, cyclopassiflosides VII (4), VIII (5), IX (6), X (7), and XI (8), were isolated from the leaf and stem parts of Passiflora edulis. The structures of 1-8 were elucidated on the basis of extensive NMR experiments and by chemical methods.
K, Yoshikawa +3 more
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Antioxidant and antiglycation properties of Passiflora alata and Passiflora edulis extracts
Food Chemistry, 2007The leaves of Passiflora alata Dryander and Passiflora edulis Sims, traditionally used in American countries to treat both anxiety and nervousness by folk medicine, are rich in polyphenols, which have been reported as natural antioxidants. In this study, the antioxidant activities of P. edulis and P.
Martina Rudnicki +5 more
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Cyanogenesis of Passiflora edulis
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1983K C, Spencer, D S, Seigler
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