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Plant-Based Films and Hydrogels for Wound Healing. [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Lopes AI, Pintado MM, Tavaria FK.
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Triumfetta cordifolia Gum as a Promising Bio-Ingredient to Stabilize Emulsions with Potentials in Cosmetics

open access: yesPolymers, 2023
The cosmetics industry is searching for efficient and sustainable substances capable of stabilizing emulsions or colloidal dispersions that are thermodynamically unstable because of their high surface energy. Therefore, surfactants are commonly used to stabilize the water/oil interface.
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Pharmacognostical Evaluation and HPTLC profiling of the root of Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq.

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2022
Bala is an important Ayurvedic drug entering into several ayurvedic medical formulations. Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. belonging to the family Tiliaceae, also known as Jhinjharita possesses various properties of the drug Bala. This work involves the pharmacognostical characters, phytochemical analysis and HPTLC profiling of the roots extract of T ...
Alexandar S., Jyothi M Joy
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Taxonomy of the Triumfetta welwitschii Complex (Tiliaceae)

Kew Bulletin, 1978
Plants from Zambia recently regarded as Triumfetta heliocarpa are considered to be not specifically separable from T. welwitschii, but are regarded as a variety of the latter. The type specimen of T. heliocarpa K. Schum. is found to be not referable to this variety, and corresponds well with typical T. welwitschii.
R. K. Brummitt, J. H. Seyani
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Molecular evolution of chloroplast genome in Triumfetta (Grewioideae, Malvaceae)

Planta
This study provides insights into the chloroplast genome evolution of Triumfetta, identifies polymorphic loci for molecular marker development, and offers preliminary phylogenomic evidence on the evolutionary relationships within the genus. The genus Triumfetta Plum. ex L.
Rushan Yan, Yujie Zeng, Madiha Islam
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Triumfettamide B, a New Ceramide from the Twigs of Triumfetta rhomboidea

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2013
A new ceramide (1) along with lupeol (2) and a mixture of β-sitosterol and stigmasterol, oleanolic acid (4), maslinic acid (5), β-sitosterol glucopyranoside (6), and trans-tiliroside (7) were isolated from Triumfetta rhomboidea (Tiliaceae). Their structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic methods and mass spectrometry analysis, as well as
Abdou Tchoukoua, Louis P Sandjo
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Chemical Components from Triumfetta bartramia

Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 1995
AbstractTriumfetta bartramia Linn. is a folk medicine used in Taiwan. From this plant we identified β‐sitosterol, friedelin, friedelinol, quercetin, 2,6‐dimethoxy‐1,4‐benzoquinone, and rosmarinic acid. The identification of these compounds was confirmed by spectral methods and comparison with authentic samples.
Li‐Kang Ho   +2 more
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