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The putative cannabinoid-secreting trichome of Trema micrantha (L.) Blume (Cannabaceae)
Protoplasma, 2023Trema, a genus of the popularly known Cannabaceae, has recently been the subject of cannabinoid bioprospection. T. micrantha is a tree with pharmacological potential widely used in folk medicine. It has two types of glandular trichomes, bulbous and filiform, spread throughout the plant body.
Simone Pádua Teixeira +2 more
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Vitexin, paprazine and terpenoids from Trema micrantha
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2000Maria Helena Sarragiotto
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Trema micrantha toxicity in horses in Brazil
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2010Summary After ingesting green leaves of T. micrantha , 2 horses showed apathy, locomotor deficit, blindness, recumbency, paddling, coma and death. The main gross findings were scattered haemorrhages, enhanced lobular pattern of the liver, and cerebral oedema.
P M, Bandarra +5 more
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Neurotoxicosis in horses associated with consumption of Trema micrantha
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2017Summary Background Trema micrantha is a tree widely distributed throughout the Americas. The tree produces highly palatable leaves that have been associated with natural poisoning in goats, sheep and horses, in which hepatic necrosis and hepatic ...
M. P. Lorenzett +11 more
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Acute effect of Trema micrantha (Ulmaceae) on serum glucose levels in normal and diabetic rats
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2006Trema micrantha (Ulmaceae) ethanolic crude extract (ECE) was screened for its hypoglycemic activity (250, 500 and 1,000 mg/kg v.o.). The animals were divided in three groups for the evaluation of the hypoglycemic effect: normal rats, rats with alloxan-induced diabetes and hyperglycemic normal rats.
Tatiana, Schoenfelder +2 more
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Experimental Trema micrantha (Ulmaceae) poisoning in rabbits.
Veterinary and human toxicology, 2001Nine rabbits presented signs of neurological disturbance and died after experimentally fed fresh leaves of Trema micrantha. At a rate of 35 g/kg bw, the plant proved toxic to rabbits. Clinical features and macroscopic lesions were similar to those described in Trema tomentosa poisoning.
S D, Traverso, D, Driemeier
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Phytotherapy Research, 1992
AbstractThe analgesic activity of extracts of Trema guineense (Schum. et Thonn.) Ficalho and Trema micrantha Blume were evaluated in mice by the acetic acid induced writhing test and in rats by the hot plate method. The antiinflammatory and antiarthritic activities were evaluated in rats by the carrageenin‐induced Oedema assay and Newbould's adjuvant ...
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AbstractThe analgesic activity of extracts of Trema guineense (Schum. et Thonn.) Ficalho and Trema micrantha Blume were evaluated in mice by the acetic acid induced writhing test and in rats by the hot plate method. The antiinflammatory and antiarthritic activities were evaluated in rats by the carrageenin‐induced Oedema assay and Newbould's adjuvant ...
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Agroforestry Systems, 1998
The genus Trema includes many species that are fast growing, short living pioneer trees common in early successional vegetation and large recent gaps of many tropical moist forests. They establish themselves and grow in open sites with microclimatic and soil conditions which are contrasting to those prevailing in dense forests.
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The genus Trema includes many species that are fast growing, short living pioneer trees common in early successional vegetation and large recent gaps of many tropical moist forests. They establish themselves and grow in open sites with microclimatic and soil conditions which are contrasting to those prevailing in dense forests.
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Development of microsatellite markers for Trema micrantha, species of tropical America
Acta Horticulturae, 2022A.R.Q. Mélo +8 more
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Trema micrantha poisoning in domestic herbivores.
2011P. M. Bandarra +6 more
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