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Cyanogenesis in Passifloraceae

Planta Medica, 1982
A novel cyclopentenoid cyanogenic bis-glycoside has been isolated from Passiflora capsularis L. Its structure has been tentatively determined as 4-boivinosyl tetraphyllin B. The name passicapsin is proposed for this compound. Linamarin has been isolated from Passiflora warmingii Mast. Extracts of Passiflora perfoliata L. yielded a (probably glycosidic)
F C, Fischer, S Y, Fung, P P, Lankhorst
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Passiflora ketura, a New Species of Passiflora Section Decaloba (Passifloraceae) from Peru

Phytotaxa, 2022
Passiflora ketura, a new species of Passiflora (Passifloraceae) endemic to the mountain forests in Amazonas Department, Northern Peru, is described and illustrated from herbarium material. It is compared to similar species and placed in subgenus Decaloba
J. MacDougal, S. Tillett
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A new species of Passiflora section Dysosmia (Passifloraceae s.s.) from the Atlantic Forest, southeast Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2022
Passiflora caparaoensis, a new species of Passiflora (Passifloraceae s.s.), is described and illustrated from the northern portion of the Serra da Mantiqueira, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. This new species is similar to P.
A. M. Moraes   +2 more
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Seed morphoanatomy of the genus Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae) by scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy

Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2022
Morphoanatomical analysis of seeds contributes to knowledge of the development of seedlings and identification of species, as well as supporting conservation studies.
Jailton de Jesus Silva   +5 more
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Palynological characterization and taxonomical delimitation of the subgenera within Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae: Malpighiales), the largest genus of lianas in the Neotropics

European Journal of Taxonomy
Passiflora L., the largest genus of Neotropical lianas, belongs to the family Passifloraceae and encompasses 615 accepted species as concluded in the present research. Historically, various taxonomic classifications have been proposed for the genus.
A. C. Mezzonato-Pires   +6 more
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Passiflora dolorosa: A New Species of Passiflora supersect. Distephana (Passifloraceae) in Roraima, Brazil

Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature
A new species of Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae s. str.), P. dolorosa A. M. L. Medeiros & Mezzonato, belonging to Passiflora supersect. Distephana (Juss. ex DC.) Feuillet & J. M. MacDougal, is described from Roraima, Brazil.
Artur Manoel Leite Medeiros   +4 more
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Five New Species of Passiflora (subgenus Decaloba, Passifloraceae) from Peru

Phytotaxa
Five new species of Passiflora (Passifloraceae) endemic to Peru are described and illustrated: Passiflora luyensis, P. hexadenia, P. pilpintu, P. chachapoyensis, and P. coronapapillata.
Tatiana Erika BOZA ESPINOZA   +2 more
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Hypolipidemic potential and safety profile of the ethanolic extract and flour of the peel of Passiflora Cincinnata Mast. (Passifloraceae) in mice

Drug and chemical toxicology (New York, N.Y. 1978), 2022
Passiflora cincinnata Mast. is described as a native Caatinga species, used by nutritional and medicinal purposes, although there are still few studies and pharmacological data related to this species.
Ana Ediléia Barbosa Pereira Leal   +11 more
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Damiana Turnera diffusa (Passifloraceae): la planta de la pasión

Bioagrociencias
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Daniel García-Castillo   +2 more
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An integrated analysis of the Passifloraceae virome using public-domain data.

Phytopathology
Passifloraceae is a plant family that includes several species of interest in the food, medicinal, and ornamental industries. The most relevant species are the purple and yellow varieties of P.
Mónica Higuita   +4 more
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