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Two New Species of Serjania Section Serjania (Sapindaceae)

Brittonia, 1997
Two new species ofSerjania sect.Serjania,Serjania neei from Bolivia andS. rhytidococca from Mexico, are described, illustrated, and compared with their closest relatives.
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Serjania lancistipula (Sapindaceae), a new species from Bahia, Brazil

Brittonia, 1991
A 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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THE ANATOMY OF SERJANIA. I. PATH OF THE BUNDLES

American Journal of Botany, 1956
LIANAS IIAVE LONG BEEN a favorite source of mtiaterial for the study of anomalous stem structure. In addition to the usual vascular structure, the principal anomalies generally recognized, and some of the plants in which they occur are: (1) inverted medullary bundles (Wisteria); (2) cortical vascular bundles (Serjania, Paullinia, and Thinouia); (3 ...
Marion A. Johnson, Frederick H. Truscott
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Serjania pollen and the origin of the tribe Paullinieae (Sapindaceae)

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1994
Abstract A survey of the pollen morphology in 31 of the 226 species of Serjania (Sapindaceae-Paullinieae) covering all 6 recognised sections is presented. Serjania pollen is heteropolar, and usually demisyncolporate. The presumably proximal colpi are often indistinct with light microscopy, but at least traces are always observable with scanning ...
R.W.J.M. van der Ham, A. Tomlik
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Novelties in Serjania (Sapindaceae)

Brittonia, 1988
Three new species ofSerjania (S. magnistipulata andS. mori from Bahia, Brazil andS. schunkei from Peru) are described, discussed, and illustrated.
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Antifungal and Molluscicidal Saponins from Serjania salzmanniana

Journal of Natural Products, 1996
An investigation of Serjania salzmanniana for biologically active substances has led to the isolation of two novel saponins, salzmannianoside A (3-O-[[beta-D- glucopyranosyl-(1-->4)]-[alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->2)]-alpha-L- arabinopyranosyl] gypsogenin) [3] and salzmannianoside B (3-O-[[beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1-->4)]-[alpha-L- arabinopyranosyl-(1-->3)
O A, Ekabo   +4 more
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Cambial Variant in the Stem of Serjania Corrugata (Sapindaceae)

IAWA Journal, 2006
The establishment of the cambial variant and the development of the stem of Serjania corrugata Radlk. (Sapindaceae) was analyzed. In the early stages of development, the stem is lobed, with five lobes and five furrows in cross section. Around the fourth internode, each lobe has a vascular arc with one or two more developed central vascular bundles, two
Gabriel U.C. Araújo, Cecilia G. Costa
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Anti-Leishmania amazonensis activity of Serjania lethalis A. St.-Hil

Parasitology International, 2017
Extracts 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, 2023
Guadalupe Yáñez-Ibarra   +3 more
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Two New Species of Serjania (Sapindaceae) from Brazil

Brittonia, 1987
Two new Brazilian species,Serjania fluminensis andS. unidentata, are described, illustrated, and discussed.
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