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Ecological analysis of plant community structure and soil effects in subtropical forest ecosystem. [PDF]
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South African Medicinal Plants Traditionally Used for Wound Treatment: An Ethnobotanical Systematic Review. [PDF]
Fisher Née Rahiman F +3 more
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Evaluation of anti – aphids properties of the aqueous crude fruit sap extract of Solanum incanum
Aliyu Umar
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Assesment of land use, vegetation and human perceptions on environment: Buyuba-Busiri (Namwendwa Sub County, Kamuli District, Uganda) [PDF]
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Genetic factors driving multi-host infection in a core member of the root mycobiota
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Biologia Futura, 2021
The genus Solanum exhibits a wide range of variability in morphology, flavor, and tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Phenotypic and genetic variability using ISSR and RAPD markers of Solanum incanum distributed in Al-Baha province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is assessed.
Saud L. AL-Rowaily +6 more
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The genus Solanum exhibits a wide range of variability in morphology, flavor, and tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Phenotypic and genetic variability using ISSR and RAPD markers of Solanum incanum distributed in Al-Baha province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is assessed.
Saud L. AL-Rowaily +6 more
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2022
Solanum incanum L. Perennial herb or small shrub, in wooded savannah, open forest, and thicket. C.N.: kalokola-dimi, mbulungu, njilo (kb). Uses: medicinal. Conservation: LC (IUCN 2017)
Monteiro, Francisca +4 more
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Solanum incanum L. Perennial herb or small shrub, in wooded savannah, open forest, and thicket. C.N.: kalokola-dimi, mbulungu, njilo (kb). Uses: medicinal. Conservation: LC (IUCN 2017)
Monteiro, Francisca +4 more
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The Cytotoxic Principles of Solanum incanum
Journal of Natural Products, 1990In continuation of work on Solanum incanum a new steroidal alkaloid glycoside has been isolated from the fresh berries, which is named incanumine, and characterized as O(3)-[beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1----3glu)-[beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1--- -4rha)- alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1----4)]-beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-solasodine++ +. Solamargine, solasodine, ursolic acid,
C N, Lin +4 more
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Chemical constituents from the fruits of Solanum incanum L
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2020Abstract Phytochemical investigation of the fruits of Solanum incanum L. resulted in the isolation of nine compounds, including three steroidal glycoalkaloids (1-3), two neolignans (4–5), two simple phenolics (6–7), one monoterpene glycoside (8), and one coumarin glucoside (9).
Joseph Sakah Kaunda, Ying-Jun Zhang
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