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Annonaceae: bio-resource for tomorrow's drug discovery.
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Members of the Annonaceae have the particularity to elaborate a broad spectrum of natural products that have displayed anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-protozoal effects and have been used for the treatment of medical conditions, such as skin diseases, intestinal worms, inflammation of the eyes, HIV, and cancer.About:
This article is published in Journal of Asian Natural Products Research.The article was published on 2011-04-29. It has received 39 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Annonaceae.read more
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Rational approaches, design strategies, structure activity relationship and mechanistic insights for anticancer hybrids
TL;DR: A detailed account of the design strategies employed for the synthesis of anticancer agents via molecular hybridization techniques is offered and the structure activity relationship along with mechanistic insights revealed during the biological evaluation of the hybrids are highlighted.
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A Systematic Review of Plants With Antibacterial Activities: A Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Perspective.
François Chassagne,Tharanga Samarakoon,Gina Porras,James T. Lyles,Micah Dettweiler,Lewis Marquez,Akram M. Salam,Sarah Shabih,Darya Raschid Farrokhi,Cassandra L. Quave +9 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the antibacterial potential of plants has never before been attempted as mentioned in this paper, where the authors identified a total of 6,083 articles published between 1946 and 2019 and then reviewed 66% of these (4,024) focusing on articles published from 2012 to 2019.
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Recent advances in phytochemistry
TL;DR: This series covers all aspects of phytochemistry and contains articles on developing topics of interest to scientists, students and individuals interested in recent developments in the biochemistry, chemistry and molecular biology of plants.
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Composition and cytotoxic activity of essential oils from Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich, Xylopia parviflora (A. Rich) Benth.) and Monodora myristica (Gaertn) growing in Chad and Cameroon.
Issakou Bakarnga-Via,Issakou Bakarnga-Via,Jean Baptiste Hzounda,Patrick Valere Tsouh Fokou,Lauve R. Y. Tchokouaha,Magali Gary-Bobo,Audrey Gallud,Marcel Garcia,Lucain Walbadet,Youssouf Secka,Pierre Michel Jazet Dongmo,Fabrice Fekam Boyom,Chantal Menut +12 more
TL;DR: Essential oils from fruits of Monodora myristica,Xylopia aethiopica and Xylopia parviflora have shown acceptable antineoplastic potency, and might be investigated further in this regard.
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Confronting a morphological nightmare: revision of the Neotropical genus Guatteria (Annonaceae)
Paul J. M. Maas,Lubbert Y.Th. Westra,S. Arias Guerrero,A.Q. Lobão,U. Scharf,Nelson Zamora,Roy H. J. Erkens +6 more
TL;DR: A taxonomic revision of the genus Guatteria, including the former genera Guatteriella, Guatteriopsis and Heteropetalum is given, and 177 species are recognized, 25 of which are new.
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Antioxidant activity and phenolic compounds of 112 traditional Chinese medicinal plants associated with anticancer.
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