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Pilea johnstonii subsp. johnstonii

2022
Published as part of Zhou, Ya-Dong, Mwachala, Geoffrey, Hu, Guang-Wan & Wang, Qing-Feng, 2022, Annotated checklist of the vascular plants of Mount Kenya, East Africa, pp.
Zhou, Ya-Dong   +3 more
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Pilea pubescens Liebm.

2017
Published as part of MONRO, A. K., SANTAMARÍA-AGUILAR, D., GONZÁLEZ, F., CHACÓN, O., SOLANO, D., RODRÍGUEZ, A., ZAMORA, N., FEDELE, E. & CORREA, M., 2017, A first checklist to the vascular plants of La Amistad International Park (PILA), Costa Rica-Panama, pp.
MONRO, A. K.   +8 more
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Pilea usambarensis var. engleri Friis

2022
Pilea usambarensis Engl. var. engleri (Rendle) Friis — Habit: Herb. Habitat: LMWF, LMDF; 1 400–3 200 m. Distribution: IIIa. Voucher: N/A. References: Fries (1923b), Friis (1989), Agnew (2013).
Zhou, Ya-Dong   +3 more
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Pilea usambarensis var. veronicifolia Friis

2022
Pilea usambarensis var. veronicifolia (Engl.) Friis — Habit: Herb. Habitat: LMWF, LMDF; 2 100–3 300 m. Distribution: IIIa. Voucher: Irangi Forest, Alt. 2 341 m, 15 Aug. 2015, SAJIT 004010 (HIB). References: Fries (1923b), Friis (1989), Bussmann (1993, 1994), Bussmann & Beck (1995a, 1998, 1999).
Zhou, Ya-Dong   +3 more
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Name Changes for Chinese Pilea (Urticaceae)

open access: yesNovon, 2007
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Chen, Chia-Jui   +2 more
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Cytotoxic Alkaloids from Leaves of Pilea aff. martinii

Planta Medica, 2019
AbstractTwo new phenanthroquinolizidine alkaloids (1 and 2) and a new piperidine derivative (3) were isolated from the leaves of Pilea aff. martinii together with 3 known alkaloids: julandine (4), cryptopleurine (5), and 1,3,6,6-tetramethyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-isoquinolin-8-one (6).
Marc Litaudon
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Pilea johnstonii subsp. kiwuensis Friis

2022
Pilea johnstonii subsp. kiwuensis (Engl.) Friis — Habit: Herb. Habitat: LMDF, BZ, UMF; 2 600–3 300 m. Distribution: II. Voucher: Sirimon Track, Alt. 2 742 m, 17 Jul. 2014, SAJIT 001876 (HIB). Reference: N/A.
Zhou, Ya-Dong   +3 more
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Pilea melastomoides Weddell 1854

Published as part of Silveira, Paulo C., Conn, Barry J., Hadiah, Julisasi Tri, Paiva, Jorge A. R., Silva, Helena & Wilmot-Dear, Christine Melanie, 2024, Annotated checklist of the Urticaceae of Timor, pp. 248-258 in Phytotaxa 645 (3) on pages 252-253, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.645.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Silveira, Paulo C.   +5 more
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Sesquiterpenoids from Pilea cavaleriei subsp. crenata

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2009
Three new humulane-type sesquiterpenes, 8-O-(p-coumaroyl)-5beta-hydroperoxy-1(10)E,4(15)-humuladien-8alpha-ol (1), 8-O-(3-nitro-p-coumaroyl)-1(10)E,4(15)-humuladien-5beta,8alpha-diol (2) and 8-O-(p-coumaroyl)-1(10)E,4(5)E-humuladien-8-ol (3), and a new copaborneol derivative, 1-O-p-coumaroyl-copaborneol (4), have been isolated from the methanol extract
Gui-Hua, Tang   +7 more
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New phenolic glycosides from Pilea cavaleriei

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2014
Five new phenolic glycosides, 2-hydroxy-(2'E)-prenyl benzoate-2,4'-di-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1), 2-hydroxy-(2'E)-prenyl benzoate-2-O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1 → 6)-β-D-glucopyranoside (2), 4-methylphenol-1-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1 → 6)-β-D-glucopyranoside (3), 4-methylphenol-1-O-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-(1 → 6)-β-D-glucopyranoside (4), and 3,5 ...
Yong, Zhou   +4 more
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