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Plants of the Phytolaccaceae family with antimicrobial activity: A systematic review

Phytotherapy Research, 2022
AbstractPhytolaccaceae is a plant family of the order Caryophyllales, which includes species used in traditional medicine to treat diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate Phytolaccaceae family plants with potential antimicrobial action, through a systematic review. The study was conducted following the criteria of PRISMA protocol.
Bruna Gomes Sydor   +9 more
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Medicinal Angiosperms of Phytolaccaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Amaranthaceae, and Linaceae

2021
This chapter introduces 19 species of medicinal plants in 4 families, mainly including Phytolacca acinosa of Phytolaccaceae, Chenopodium ambrosioides and Kochia scoparia of Chenopodiaceae, Achyranthes aspera, Achyranthes bidentata, Alternanthera sessilis, Amaranthus spinosus, Celosia argentea, Cyathula officinalis and Gomphrena globosa of Amaranthaceae,
Huagu Ye   +8 more
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Sterol composition of the phytolaccaceae and closely related families

Lipids, 1990
AbstractTotal sterols were analyzed from 28 species of Phytolaccaceae and from 29 species of closely related families—Basellaceae, Portulaccaceae, Molluginaceae, and Stegnospermataceae. Eighteen of twenty‐eight species of Phytolaccaceae contained dominant Δ7‐sterols while six species had dominant Δ5‐sterols.
Shihua Xu, Glenn W. Patterson
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INTROGRESSION IN CENTRAL AMERICAN PHYTOLACCA (PHYTOLACCACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1985
A numerical analysis of morphological variation in Central American Phytolacca distinguishes P. rivinoides Kunth & Bouché from the P. iscosandra complex, which includes elements that have been recognized as
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The true identity of Nowickea (Phytolaccaceae)

Brittonia, 2023
Yocupitzia Ramírez-Amezcua   +1 more
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