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Alkaloids of Toddalia asiatica (Rutaceae)
, 2021Phytochemical investigation of the alkaloidal extract of the roots of Toddalia asiatica led to the isolation of a new seco-benzophenanthridine alkaloid (1) and twelve known alkaloids (2–13).
Shan-Shan Chen +6 more
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Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2019
Mosquitoes transmitted several vector borne diseases like malaria, dengue, lymphatic filariasis and now Zika virus. Synthetic chemicals cause much illness to humans, non-target organisms and natural ecosystem. In the present study, larvicidal efficacy of
T. Pratheeba +3 more
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Mosquitoes transmitted several vector borne diseases like malaria, dengue, lymphatic filariasis and now Zika virus. Synthetic chemicals cause much illness to humans, non-target organisms and natural ecosystem. In the present study, larvicidal efficacy of
T. Pratheeba +3 more
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Essential Oils from the Malaysian Citrus (Rutaceae) Medicinal Plants
This review article appraises the extraction methods, compositions, and bioactivities of the essential oils from the Citrus species (family: Rutaceae) endemic to Malaysia including C. aurantifolia, C. grandis, C. hystrix, and C. microcarpa.
Lutfun Nahar +2 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2018
Zanthoxylum L. (prickly ash) is the only genus in the Citrus L. family (Rutaceae) with a pantropical distribution. We present the first detailed phylogenetic and biogeographic study of the genus and its close relatives in the proto-Rutaceae group.
M. Appelhans +4 more
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Zanthoxylum L. (prickly ash) is the only genus in the Citrus L. family (Rutaceae) with a pantropical distribution. We present the first detailed phylogenetic and biogeographic study of the genus and its close relatives in the proto-Rutaceae group.
M. Appelhans +4 more
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Phytochemistry and Pharmacology of the Genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae): A Review
The Natural Products Journal, 2019The genus Zanthoxylum (Rutaceae) represents an interesting source of bioactive compounds, and more than 220 accepted species of this genus are distributed in the warm temperate and subtropical regions of the world.
J. Ombito
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Phytotherapy Research, 2018
The 25‐methoxy hispidol A (25‐MHA) is a triterpenoid, isolated from the immature fruit of Poncirus trifoliata (Rutaceae). The pretreatment with 25‐MHA markedly (p < 0.001) attenuated the formalin‐induced biphasic responses as well as acetic acid‐induced ...
A. Khan +9 more
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The 25‐methoxy hispidol A (25‐MHA) is a triterpenoid, isolated from the immature fruit of Poncirus trifoliata (Rutaceae). The pretreatment with 25‐MHA markedly (p < 0.001) attenuated the formalin‐induced biphasic responses as well as acetic acid‐induced ...
A. Khan +9 more
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Bioactive acridone alkaloids and their derivatives from Citrus aurantium (Rutaceae)
Phytochemistry Letters, 2019Phytochemical studies on Citrus aurantium led to the isolation and characterization of a new secotirucallane, namely 1β-hydroxy-3,4-secotirucalla-4(28)-7,24-trien-3,21-dioic acid (1), together with the previously reported compounds citracridone I (2 ...
Samuel Magloire Bissim +8 more
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Evolution of phytochemical diversity in Pilocarpus (Rutaceae).
Phytochemistry, 2019The evolution of phytochemical diversity and biosynthetic pathways in plants can be evaluated from a phylogenetic and environmental perspective. Pilocarpus Vahl (Rutaceae), an economically important medicinal plant in the family Rutaceae, has a great ...
D. Allevato +4 more
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1910
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