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Phased high-quality genome of the gymnosperm Himalayan Yew assists in paclitaxel pathway exploration. [PDF]
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<i>Taxus</i> tree-ring chronologies from southern England reveal western European hydroclimate changes over the past three centuries. [PDF]
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Phytochemistry, 1999
A chemotaxonomical study of the genus Taxus was undertaken, based on the concentration of six neutral taxanes in its needles. A total of 750 different samples from 10 different Taxus species or hybrids were analysed. The chemical data were processed by Cluster and Principal Component Analysis.
van Rozendaal, E.L.M. +3 more
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A chemotaxonomical study of the genus Taxus was undertaken, based on the concentration of six neutral taxanes in its needles. A total of 750 different samples from 10 different Taxus species or hybrids were analysed. The chemical data were processed by Cluster and Principal Component Analysis.
van Rozendaal, E.L.M. +3 more
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2003
In this volume, the authors provide an authoritative account of the taxoids. it covers their production and biosynthesis - from commercial cultivation to plant tissue culture methods - describes taxoid chemistry, the analytical methods for identifying their structure and the pharmacological and pre-clinical aspects important in investigating their ...
Hideji Itokawa, Kuo Hsiung Lee
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In this volume, the authors provide an authoritative account of the taxoids. it covers their production and biosynthesis - from commercial cultivation to plant tissue culture methods - describes taxoid chemistry, the analytical methods for identifying their structure and the pharmacological and pre-clinical aspects important in investigating their ...
Hideji Itokawa, Kuo Hsiung Lee
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Taxane diterpenoids from Taxus yunnanensis and Taxus cuspidata
Phytochemistry, 2000Chemical examination of the seeds of the Chinese yew, Taxus runnanensis Cheng et L. K. Fu and the Japanese yew, Taxus cuspidata Sieb et Zucc, resulted in the isolation of four taxane diterpenoids. The structures of these taxoids were established as (12alpha)-2alpha-acetoxy-5alpha,9alpha, 10beta-trihydroxy-3,11-cyclotax-4(20)-en-13-one; 2alpha,7beta ...
Hiromasa Kiyota +3 more
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2020
Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) American Badger Taxidea taxus is primarily distributed throughout western and central Oklahoma but also has been documented in eastern counties. Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records from 32 counties and observations from three counties.
Braun, Janet K. +3 more
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Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) American Badger Taxidea taxus is primarily distributed throughout western and central Oklahoma but also has been documented in eastern counties. Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records from 32 counties and observations from three counties.
Braun, Janet K. +3 more
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Catechin production in cultured cells of Taxus cuspidata and Taxus baccata
Biotechnology Letters, 2011The main polyphenols in callus and cell suspension cultures of Taxus cuspidata and T. baccata were (+)-catechin and (-)-epicatechin, while lignans, such as (+)-taxiresinol, (+)-isotaxiresinol, (+)-isolariciresinol and (-)-secoisolariciresinol, were present in trace amounts. T.
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