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Primulagenin A is a potent inverse agonist of the nuclear receptor RAR-related orphan receptor gamma (RORγ)

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Schwarz PF   +13 more
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Primula latifolia Lapeyr. and Primula vulgaris Hudson flavonoids

Natural Product Research, 2014
Three flavonoids were isolated from the leaf MeOH extracts of Primula latifolia Lapeyr. and Primula vulgaris Hudson collected from Italian Alps: rutin (1) and kaempferol 3-neohesperidoside (2) from P. latifolia, and kaempferol 3-β-O-glucopyranosyl-(1 → 2) gentiobioside (3) from P. vulgaris.
Colombo P. S., FLAMINI, GUIDO, Fico G.
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Molecular diversity of Primula apennina and phylogeny of Primula Subsection Euauricula [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Primula apennina Widmer is endemic to the North Apennines (Italy). ISSR were used to detect the genetic diversity within and among six populations representative of the species distribution range. High levels of genetic diversity were revealed both at population (PPB = 75.92%, HS = 0.204, Hpop = 0.319) and at species level (PPB = 96.95%, HT = 0.242 ...
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Primula hirsuta

2006
Enthält 3 Bilder der Behaarten Schlüsselblume.
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Anemone and Primula

2002
Depending on which taxonomists are consulted, the genus Anemone is reckoned to have, worldwide, from 120 to 150 species, distributed primarily in the north- temperate region, though with outliers on the upland parts of tropical mountains. A. rivularis occurs, for example, in Sri Lanka, India and west China. A.
Geoffrey P. Chapman, Yin-Zheng Wang
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Primula veris

2006
Enthält 15 Bilder der Echten Schlüsselblume.
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Primula integrifolia

2006
Enthält 15 Bilder der Ganzblättrigen Primel.
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Primula latifolia

2006
Enthält 10 Bilder der Breitblättrigen Primel.
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