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Topical anti-inflammatory activity of Serjania erecta Radlk (Sapindaceae) extracts
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2008Serjania erecta Radlk (Sapindaceae), commonly called cinco-folhas or cipó-cinco-folhas in Brazil, is thought to be effective for treating several inflammatory diseases. In order to verify the topical anti-inflammatory effect of Serjania erecta, hydroalcoholic extract and fractions were obtained by extraction in solvents of increasing polarity and were ...
Franciane, Gomig +8 more
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Serjania perulacea Radlk. Consp. Sect. Sp. Serjan.
2017Serjania perulacea Radlk. Consp. Sect. Sp. Serjan. 11. 1874. Type:— BRAZIL: Minas Gerais, Inter Barra, corallinho et Rio Jequitaí, without date, Pohl, J. B. E. 688 (Lectotype designated here: K 000037266!). Woody vine, generally robust, monoecious, producing milky sap; pubescent, with indument of ochraceous short single trichomes, puberulous ...
Coulleri, Juan P. +2 more
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Serjania Lancistipula (Sapindaceae), a New Species from Bahia, Brazil
Brittonia, 1991A new species ofSerjania (S.lancistipula) from Bahia belonging to theS. paradoxa group is described and illustrated. A key to the species in theparadoxa group is provided.
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Anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Serjania lethalis A. St.-Hil
Parasitology International, 2017Extracts of Serjania lethalis A. St.-Hil leaves and stems were tested in order to identify potential agents against Leishmania amazonensis. The hexane fraction (HF) and dichloromethane subfractions (DDF and MDF) showed leishmanicidal effect. The anti-promastigote IC50 values were 10.29 (HF), 11.41 (DDF) and 28.33μg⁄mL (MDF); whereas those against ...
Carlos Luan, Alves Passos +8 more
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Safety assessment of Serjania triquetra
Planta Medica, 2023Guadalupe Yáñez-Ibarra +3 more
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Two New Species of Serjania (Sapindaceae) from Brazil
Brittonia, 1987Two new Brazilian species,Serjania fluminensis andS. unidentata, are described, illustrated, and discussed.
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Serjania; sapindacearum genus monographice descriptum. Monographie der sapindaceen-gattung Serjania
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