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A New Sesquiterpene Glycoside from Leaves of Bombax ceiba
A new sesquiterpene glycoside, ceibanoside ( 1 ), was isolated from the leaves of Bombax ceiba, together with the previously-reported quercetin ( 2 ),...
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A New Calamenene Sesquiterpene Glycoside from the Bark of Thespesia populnea
One new calamenene sesquiterpene glycoside, (1 R, 2 R, 3 S, 4 S) -4-isopropyl-1,6-dimethyl-1,2,3,4- tetrahydronaphthalene-2,7-diol 3 - O
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A New Glycoside of Michelia fuscata
Fuscatin B ( 1 ), liriodenine, (–)-anonaine, northalifoline, thalifoline, p -hydroxybenzoic acid, p- hydroxybenzaldehyde, vanillic acid, isovanillic...
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Chemical Constituents of Yucca gloriosa Flowers
Four new sesquiterpene glycosides and one triterpene glycoside were isolated from flowers of Yucca gloriosa L. introduced into Georgia.
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New caryophyllene-type sesquiterpene and flavonol tetraglycoside with sixteen known compounds from sword bean (Canavalia gladiata)
Eighteen compounds including new caryophyllene-type sesquiterpene and flavonol tetraglycoside were purified and isolated from sword beans ( Canavalia...
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HIV and the Role of Various Medicinal Plants Against Infection in Humans, with Possible Mechanism of Action and Functions of Secondary Metabolites
Medicinal plants are always acceptable for their activity towards different disease targets as they contain various extractable chemical constituents... -
Terpene und Carotinoide
Terpene kommen vor allem in Harzen und ätherischen Ölen vor. Sie werden in der Riechstoffindustrie zur Herstellung von Parfümen und zur Parfümierung... -
Phytochemistry of Apocynaceae Members
Secondary metabolites are substances produced by living cells either in response to environmental stress or as biproducts of metabolism. The cells of... -
Systematic identification of trimethoprim metabolites in lettuce
Antibiotics are some of the most widely used drugs. Their release in the environment is of great concern since their consumption is a major factor...
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HIV and the Role of Various Medicinal Plants Against Infection in Humans, with Possible Mechanism of Action and Functions of Secondary Metabolites
Medicinal plants are always acceptable for their activity towards different disease targets as they contain various extractable chemical constituents... -
Unraveling physicochemical profiles and bioactivities of citrus peel essential oils: a comprehensive review
Several investigations have demonstrated the diverse functions of the molecular components of citrus essential oils. This comprehensive overview aims...
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Medicinal Plants Against Neurological Viral Diseases: Ethnopharmacology, Chemistry, and Clinical and Preclinical Studies
In the 6000 BC India, China, Africa, and Pre-Columbian America, especially the Aztecs and Incas, used herbal remedies for the treatment of... -
Antiprotozoal Activity of Secondary Metabolites
Protozoan parasites can cause serious infections that affect millions of people around the globe especially in resource-limited areas, conflict... -
Phytochemical Analysis, GC–MS Identification of Bioactive Compounds, and In Vitro Antioxidant Activities of Resin of Garcinia indica (Thouars) Choisy
The objective of this study was to evaluate phytochemicals present in the resin of Garcinia indica (Gamboge). We assessed the phytochemical...
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A Literature Update on Strategies for Harnessing and Conserving the Bioactive Phytochemicals from Tinospora cordifolia: Current Status, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Tinospora cordifolia (Family Menispermaceae), commonly known as “Guduchi,” is an extensively used medicinal plant in modern as well as traditional... -
Medicinal Plants Against Neurological Viral Diseases: Ethnopharmacology, Chemistry, Clinical, and Preclinical Studies
In the 6000 BC India, China, Africa, and Pre-Columbian America, especially the Aztecs and Incas, used herbal remedies for the treatment of... -
Plant Secondary Metabolites for Defense Against Herbivores
In the era of sustainable development, the current focus is on the development of the new tools to control the pest infestation on different crops... -
Rapid discrimination of Panax ginseng powder adulterated with various root plants by FT-IR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate analysis
Panax ginseng powder adulterated with other root plants (arrowroot, bellflower, and lance asiabell) was discriminated using Fourier transform...
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Medicinal Plants as a Source of Anti-Viral Metabolite(s): An Introduction
In this modern era, viruses are the most devastative microorganisms which directly affect our health, lifestyle, and economics. Viruses are...