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Una especie nueva de Triumfetta (Tiliaceae) del estado de Guerrero, México [PDF]
Con base en material colectado en la región de la Costa Grande de Guerrero se describe, ilustra y propone como nueva especie para la ciencia a Triumfetta guerrerensis (Tiliaceae). La nueva especie está relacionada con T. medusae W. W.
Martha Gual D\u00EDaz +2 more
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Apeiba (Malvaceae, Grewioideae) is an important component of the Neotropical flora, but taxonomic knowledge of its species is limited, particularly within the Amazon region.
Ricardo de S. SECCO +2 more
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Muntingia calabura (Tiliaceae) is commercially used in healthcare for the improvement of hypertension, myocardial infarction, spasm, and inflammatory conditions. Its fruits can be processed into jam and the leaves can be used for making tea.
Wen-Lung Kuo +2 more
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Tilia species, among which is Tilia cordata Mill. (Tiliaceae), have been used in folk medicine as anxiolytic. The hydroethanolic extract was analyzed by using liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS in negative ion mode, and its ...
G. Negri, D. Santi, R. Tabach
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Flavonoids from the leaves of Iranian Linden; Tilia rubra subsp. caucasica [PDF]
Background and objectives: Plants belonging to the genus Tilia L. (Tiliaceae) are often tall beautiful trees which are considered for various medicinal potentials of their flowers and leaves.
M.R. Delnavazi, M. Shahabi, N. Yassa
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A NEW SPECIES OF COLONA Cav. (Tiliaceae)
Arbor mediocris, foliis chartaceis ad subcoriaceis lanceolatis usque adlate ovato-lanceolatis, basi plerumque symmetricis plerumque truncatis velobtusis utraque facie stellato scabridis, nerviis lateralibus utrinque 7—11,margine denticulatis serratis vel
N. WIRAWAN
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Constituintes químicos de Luehea divaricata Mart. (Tiliaceae)
Chemical studies of the leaves of L. divaricata afforded 3beta-p-hydroxybenzoyl-tormentic acid, a triterpene with an ursene-type skeleton, a mixture whose main compound was an oleanene derivative, the maslinic acid, a C-glycoside flavone, vitexin and ...
Tanaka Júlio Cesar Akio +5 more
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Notes on Tiliaceae in Australia, 1
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS SCHOUTENIA*) Korth. (Tiliaceae)
The genus consists of 8 species in Siam, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra,Borneo, Java, and the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is here divided into 2 subgenera,the monotypic Schoutevia with S. cvata Korth. and Chartacalyx with S.
ROEKMOWATI ROEKMOWATI, HARTONO HARTONO
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HE GENERA BELOTIA Rich. AND TRICHOSPERMUM Bl. (Tiliaceae)
The genus Belotia was founded in 1845 by A. Richard (in R. de la liagra, Hist. Cuba, Bot. 1: 207), based on a single species: B. grewiifolia; liichard added Grewia mexicana DC. (1824) as a synonym.Sprague (in Kew Bull. 1921: 270—278) wrote a monograph on
A.J.G.H Kostermans
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