Effect of Xanthium Strumarium on HIV-1 5′-LTR Transcriptional Activity and Viral Reactivation in Latently Infected Cells [PDF]
Chinese herbal medicines (CHMs) are widely used in Asian countries. They show multiple pharmacological activities, including antiviral activities. The 5′-long terminal repeat (LTR) region of HIV-1, required for viral transcription, is a potential drug ...
Chao-Jung Chen +22 more
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Interspecific competition with the American Xanthium orientale L. as a possible cause of the decline of the Old-World X. strumarium L. [PDF]
Xanthium is represented in Europe by three species complexes: X. strumarium L., X. orientale L., and X. spinosum L. The former two complexes are similar, in both morphology and ecological requirements.
Eleonora Manzo +3 more
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Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Putative Genes Involved in the Biosynthesis of Xanthanolides in Xanthium strumarium L. [PDF]
Xanthium strumarium L. is a traditional Chinese herb belonging to the Asteraceae family. The major bioactive components of this plant are sesquiterpene lactones, which include the xanthanolides.
Yuanjun Li +4 more
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The mechanism of auxin driving Xanthium strumarium invasion [PDF]
Biological invasion is a critical ecological challenge, exerting profound impacts on ecosystem stability, public health, and economic sustainability. To better understand the successful invasion mechanism, many hypotheses have been proposed. However, the
Chang Zhang +7 more
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The medicinal plant Xanthium strumarium L. (X. strumarium) is covered with glandular trichomes, which are the sites for synthesizing pharmacologically active terpenoids such as xanthatin. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of 21-24 nucleotide (nt) non-coding
Yansheng Zhang
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Volatiles Profiling, Allelopathic Activity, and Antioxidant Potentiality of Xanthium Strumarium Leaves Essential Oil from Egypt: Evidence from Chemometrics Analysis [PDF]
The essential oil (EO) of Xanthium strumarium L. leaves (family: Asteraceae) was extracted by hydrodistillation, and then analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Forty-three essential compounds were identified.
Ahmed Abd El-Gawad +4 more
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Xanthium strumarium as an Inhibitor of α-Glucosidase, Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1β, Protein Glycation and ABTS+ for Diabetic and Its Complication [PDF]
Phytochemical investigation of the natural products from Xanthium strumarium led to the isolation of fourteen compounds including seven caffeoylquinic acid (CQA) derivatives. The individual compounds were screened for inhibition of α-glucosidase, protein
Seung Hwan Hwang +3 more
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Xanthium strumarium L., an invasive species in the subtropics: prediction of potential distribution areas and climate adaptability in Pakistan [PDF]
Invasive species such as Xanthium strumarium L., can disrupt ecosystems, reduce crop yields, and degrade pastures, leading to economic losses and jeopardizing food security and biodiversity.
Muhammad Waheed +6 more
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Two new species of Diaporthe (Diaporthaceae, Diaporthales) in China [PDF]
Species of Diaporthe have been reported as plant endophytes, pathogens and saprobes on a wide range of plant hosts. Strains of Diaporthe were isolated from leaf spots of Smilax glabra and dead culms of Xanthium strumarium in China, and identified based ...
Ya-Quan Zhu +5 more
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Study of carbohydrates of fruit, cake and meal Xanthium strumarium I. growing in the territory of the Khorezm region [PDF]
On the saline soils of the Khorezm region, the cocklebur Xanthium Strumarium L. grows, which is a wild-growing medicinal plant and a weed in the irrigated fields of the region. The chemical composition of fruits and seeds of Xanthium Strumarium L.
Babajanova Rimajon +6 more
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