Intoxicação por Taxus baccata: sol após a tempestade elétrica [PDF]
RESUMO O teixo europeu (Taxus baccata) é uma árvore com pequenos ramos alternados, agulhas verdes e casca marrom-avermelhada. A ingestão de uma alta dose de Taxus baccata com intenção suicida geralmente resulta em morte.
Alexandre Pinto +3 more
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Effect of Taxus baccata L. Extract on Hydatid Cyst Protoscolices In vitro [PDF]
Hydatidosis is the most important global parasitic infectious disease both in humans and animals, which can lodge at different organs of the host, such as liver, lung (even heart), and brain which may lead to death.
R. Norouzi +3 more
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Shrub Cover and Soil Moisture Affect Taxus baccata L. Regeneration at Its Southern Range [PDF]
The effect of key ecological and anthropic factors on the recruitment of the common yew (Taxus baccata L.) in Sardinia (Italy) has been analyzed. After bibliographic and cartographic research, followed by field surveys, we found 232 sites where yew grows
Giacomo Calvia +5 more
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The effects of Fusarium graminearum cell extracts and culture filtrates on the production of paclitaxel and 10-deacetylbaccatin III in suspension cell cultures of Taxus baccata L. [PDF]
Background The genus Taxus (yew) is the sole producer of the paclitaxel with anticancer properties. The rising demand for plant-derived medicines has led to the overexploitation of various species and ecosystem degradation, which is further worsened by ...
Arman Kamali Dehghan +6 more
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Malignant Arrhythmia and Cardiac Arrest Following Intentional Yew Tree Leaf Ingestion Salvaged by VA‐ECMO [PDF]
This case emphasizes the role of multidisciplinary involvement and early decision‐making in yew tree (Taxus baccata) poisoning. Taxus baccata contains taxine alkaloids that predispose to malignant arrhythmia.
William Ries +6 more
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Plasma-activated water modulates taxanes production and phenylalanineammonia-lyase activity in Taxus baccata cell culture. [PDF]
Paclitaxel, an anti-cancer compound from the Taxus baccata L. (yew tree), is limited in availability from natural sources. This study explores the use of plasma-activated water (PAW) as an elicitor in T.
Mojan Haji Fathali Tehrani +5 more
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Taxus L. is accepted in the literature as natural resources of biologically active compounds and volatile oils, with applications in medicine, pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics, and with ecological impact on the natural living environment.
Mădălina-Elena FRUNZETE +6 more
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Hairy Root Induction of Taxus baccata L. by Natural Transformation with Rhizobium rhizogenes
Paclitaxel (Taxol®) is a potent anticancer agent, but the widespread pharmaceutical use of paclitaxel is hampered by its limited availability due to low accumulation levels in the native yew (Taxus spp.) plants.
Junou He +5 more
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YEW EXTRACTS - A POSSIBLE SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS WITH POTENTIAL ALLELOPATHIC PROPERTIES
Representative species of the Taxus genus, known since antiquity for their toxicity, have been an essential plant resource for the production of plant extracts with medicinal properties (anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial) and, more ...
Madalina - Elena Frunzete +2 more
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Aim of study: To survey a yew tree grove and to evaluate its conservation status to ascertain whether its proposal to class it as Habitat 9580* is appropriate. Area of study: Eastern end of Central Mountain Range, Spain.
Rodrigo Balaguer-Romano +4 more
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