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Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used in the management of cancer and diabetes.
Garima S, Ajit Kumar P, Marcy DM, Sakthivel R, Bhim Pratap S, Nachimuthu Senthil K. Garima S, et al. J Tradit Chin Med. 2020 Dec;40(6):1007-1017. doi: 10.19852/j.cnki.jtcm.2020.06.012. J Tradit Chin Med. 2020. PMID: 33258353 Free article. Review.
Three plants (Phlogacanthus thysiformis, Solanum gilo and Lobelia angulata) with antidiabetic potential, and six plants (Dillenia scabrella, Circium sinesis, Eupatorium nodiflorum, Pratia begonifolia, Vernonia teres and Plantago erosa) with both as anticancer and antidiabe …
Three plants (Phlogacanthus thysiformis, Solanum gilo and Lobelia angulata) with antidiabetic potential, and six plants (Dillenia scabrella, …
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids and beehive products: A review.
Brugnerotto P, Seraglio SKT, Schulz M, Gonzaga LV, Fett R, Costa ACO. Brugnerotto P, et al. Food Chem. 2021 Apr 16;342:128384. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128384. Epub 2020 Oct 15. Food Chem. 2021. PMID: 33214040 Free article. Review.
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) are secondary metabolites of plants, which are mostly found in the genus Senecio, Echium, Crotalaria, and Eupatorium. The presence of 1,2-unsaturated PA in foods is a concern to food regulators around the world because these compounds have been …
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) are secondary metabolites of plants, which are mostly found in the genus Senecio, Echium, Crotalaria, and Eu
Chemical Constituents of Plants from the Genus Eupatorium (1904-2014).
Liu PY, Liu D, Li WH, Zhao T, Sauriol F, Gu YC, Shi QW, Zhang ML. Liu PY, et al. Chem Biodivers. 2015 Oct;12(10):1481-515. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.201400227. Chem Biodivers. 2015. PMID: 26460556 Review.
Eupatorium (family: Compositae), which comprises nearly 1200 species, is distributed throughout tropical America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Up to now, the reported constituents from the genus Eupatorium involve flavonoids, terpenoids, pyrrolizidine alkaloids, phenyl
Eupatorium (family: Compositae), which comprises nearly 1200 species, is distributed throughout tropical America, Europe, Africa, and
Pest categorisation of Coleosporium eupatorii.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH); Bragard C, Baptista P, Chatzivassiliou E, Di Serio F, Gonthier P, Jaques Miret JA, Justesen AF, MacLeod A, Magnusson CS, Milonas P, Navas-Cortes JA, Parnell S, Potting R, Stefani E, Thulke HH, Van der Werf W, Vicent Civera A, Yuen J, Zappalà L, Migheli Q, Vloutoglou I, Maiorano A, Pautasso M, Reignault PL. EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH), et al. EFSA J. 2023 May 24;21(5):e08020. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8020. eCollection 2023 May. EFSA J. 2023. PMID: 37234271 Free PMC article.
(aecial hosts) and on several genera of the Asteraceae family (telial hosts), such as Eupatorium spp. and Stevia spp. C. eupatorii is reported from Asia as well as North, Central and South America. ...In the EU, there is availability of aecial host plants, with Pinus peuce …
(aecial hosts) and on several genera of the Asteraceae family (telial hosts), such as Eupatorium spp. and Stevia spp. C. eupatorii is …
Eupatorium Perfoliatum.
Kent JT. Kent JT. Homoeopath Physician. 1887 Feb;7(2):55-58. Homoeopath Physician. 1887. PMID: 37135855 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Sesquiterpenoids and steroids from Eupatorium fortunei and their inhibitory effects on NO production.
Miao L, Pan YB, Wang ST, Zhang JS, Zhang H. Miao L, et al. Nat Prod Res. 2024 Apr 5:1-10. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2024.2335665. Online ahead of print. Nat Prod Res. 2024. PMID: 38577968
Two heterodimers including a clovane-phenylpropanoid hybrid (1) and a clovane-menthane hybrid (2), five linear sesquiterpenoids incorporating a tetrahydrofuran ring (3-6 & 8), and four steroids (7 & 9-11), were separated from the ethanolic extract of a well-known aromatic …
Two heterodimers including a clovane-phenylpropanoid hybrid (1) and a clovane-menthane hybrid (2), five linear sesquiterpenoids incorporatin …
Wound Healing Property Review of Siam Weed, Chromolaena odorata.
Sirinthipaporn A, Jiraungkoorskul W. Sirinthipaporn A, et al. Pharmacogn Rev. 2017 Jan-Jun;11(21):35-38. doi: 10.4103/phrev.phrev_53_16. Pharmacogn Rev. 2017. PMID: 28503052 Free PMC article. Review.
Chromolaena odorata (Family: Asteraceae) synonyms as Eupatorium odoratum is a traditional medicinal plant that is widely used for its wound healing property. ...
Chromolaena odorata (Family: Asteraceae) synonyms as Eupatorium odoratum is a traditional medicinal plant that is widely used for its …
Ten undescribed cadinane-type sesquiterpenoids from Eupatorium chinense.
Chen Z, Ke CQ, Zhou S, Feng L, Tang C, Ye Y. Chen Z, et al. Fitoterapia. 2022 Jan;156:105091. doi: 10.1016/j.fitote.2021.105091. Epub 2021 Nov 23. Fitoterapia. 2022. PMID: 34826555
Ten undescribed cadinane-type sesquiterpenes (1-10) were isolated from the whole plant of Eupatorium chinense. Their planar structures were mainly elucidated by extensive analysis of spectroscopic data and DFT NMR calculations. ...
Ten undescribed cadinane-type sesquiterpenes (1-10) were isolated from the whole plant of Eupatorium chinense. Their planar structure …
Unusual 5/5 fused bicyclosesquiterpenoids from Eupatorium adenophorum.
Geng H, Luo JH, Gu WJ, Zhang JJ, Yang YX, Yu Y. Geng H, et al. Fitoterapia. 2023 Oct;170:105643. doi: 10.1016/j.fitote.2023.105643. Epub 2023 Aug 5. Fitoterapia. 2023. PMID: 37544332
The chemical analysis on the aerial sections of Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng. resulted in the identification of four unprecedented 5/5 fused bicyclosesquiterpenoids, eupatorid A (1), and its analogues named eupatorester A-C (2-4) using various chromatographic techniques. …
The chemical analysis on the aerial sections of Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng. resulted in the identification of four unprecedented 5 …
Eupatorium perfoliatum L.: phytochemistry, traditional use and current applications.
Hensel A, Maas M, Sendker J, Lechtenberg M, Petereit F, Deters A, Schmidt T, Stark T. Hensel A, et al. J Ethnopharmacol. 2011 Dec 8;138(3):641-51. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2011.10.002. Epub 2011 Oct 6. J Ethnopharmacol. 2011. PMID: 22004891 Review.
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Eupatorium perfoliatum L. originates from North America, where it has been widely used since centuries by native Indians. ...Antiplasmodial, antioxidative and immunomodulating activities are additionally discussed. Clinical data on the use o …
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Eupatorium perfoliatum L. originates from North America, where it has been widely used since centurie …
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