Research into Euphorbia latex and irritant ingredients
Scientific
articles with references and (in many cases) summaries
collected by
Dr.
Richard J. Hodgkiss and supplemented with own founds
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1-Methyl-6-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic
acid in the milky juice of Euphorbia myrsinites L |
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3,3',5'-Tri-O-methylpiceatannol and
4,3',5'-tri-O-methylpiceatannol: improvements over piceatannol in
bioactivity. |
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3-Methylquercetin is a potent and selective
inhibitor of poliovirus RNA synthesis. |
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A biological screen of selected species of the genus
Euphorbia for skin irritant effects. |
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A chemical examination of Euphorbia hirta Linn. |
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A comparative study of antigens of Aspergillus
fumigatus isolates from patients and soil of ornamental plants in the
immunodiffusion test. |
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A complex
of 5-hydroxypyrrolidin-2-one and pyrimidine-2,4-dione isolated from Jatropha
curcas. |
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a
-naphthalene acetic acid regulated anthocyanins, polyphenols and associated
enzymes in Euphorbia hetero-phylla L. seedling explant cultures |
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A neglected Mayan galactagogue - ixbut (Euphorbia
lancifolia). |
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A neglected Mayan galactagogue, Ixbut (Euphorbia
lancifolia). |
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A new
macrocyclic diterpene ester from the latex of Euphorbia tirucalli. |
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A new tumor
promoter from the seed oil of Jatropha curcas L., an intramolecular diester
of 12-deoxy-16-hydroxyphorbol. |
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A note on the isolation and identification of two
pharmacologically active constituents of Euphorbia pilulifera. |
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A novel lathyrane diterpenoid from the roots of
euphorbia lathyris. |
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A Phylogenetic Study of Tribe Euphorbieae (Euphorbiaceae). |
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A review of the processing of Euphorbia kansui Liou |
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A search for
anti-viral properties in Panamanian medicinal plants. The effects of HIV and
its essential enzymes. |
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A skin irritant phorbol ester from Euphorbia cooperi
N E Br. |
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A skin irritant principle from Euphorbia
matabelensis Pax. |
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A soap technique for cell separation to study the
seed coat of Sesbania punicea. |
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A
taraxerane type triterpene from Euphorbia tirucalli. |
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Accumulation
of diterpenoids in cell and root-organ cultures of Jatropha species. |
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Active principles of the Euphorbiaceae. VII.
Milliamines H and I, peptide esters of 20-deoxy-5 epsilon-hydroxyphorbol from
Euphorbia milii. |
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Activity on the CNS of crude extracts and of some
diterpenoids isolated from Euphorbia calyptrata suspended cultures. |
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Acute conjunctivitis and keratitis due to the sap of
Euphorbia marginata |
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Acute kerato-uveitis associated with topical
self-administration of the sap of the Petty Spurge (Euphorbia peplus) |
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Acute
poisoning with Jatropha curcas (purging nut tree) in children. |
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Acute
toxicity studies with Jatropha curcas. |
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Aerobic and anaerobic glucose metabolism of
Phytomonas sp. isolated from Euphorbia characias. |
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African Burkitt's lymphoma and an Epstein-Barr
virus-enhancing plant Euphorbia tirucalli. |
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African Burkitt's lymphoma: a plant, Euphorbia
tirucalli, reduces Epstein-Barr virus-specific cellular immunity. |
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Aleppicatines A and B from Euphorbia aleppica. |
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Allergic reaction following contact with Hura
crepitans (sandbox tree). |
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Alteration in biogenic amine levels in the snail
Lymnaea acuminata by the latex of Euphorbia royleana. |
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An antitumor principle from Euphorbia lathyris. |
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An economic comparison of biological and
conventional control strategies for whiteflies (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in
greenhouse poinsettias. |
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An expeditious procedure for the isolation of
ingenol from the seeds of euphorbia lathyris. |
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An investigation of some Turkish herbal medicines in
Salmonella typhimurium and in the COMET assay in human lymphocytes. |
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An isopimarane diterpene from Euphorbia ebracteolata
Hayata. |
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An M(r) 145,000 low-density lipoprotein
(LDL)-binding protein is conserved throughout the Kinetoplastida order. |
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Analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory
properties of Euphorbia hirta. |
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Analysis of rabbit vascular responses to DBI, an
ingol derivative isolated from Euphorbia canariensis. |
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Analysis
of rabbit vascular responses to DBI, an Ingol derivative isolated from
Euphorbia canariensis. |
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Anthraquinones
in Rheum palmatum and Rumex dentatus (Polygonaceae), and phorbol esters in Jatropha
curcas (Euphorbiaceae) with molluscicidal activity against the schistosome
vector snails Oncomelania, Biomphalaria and Bulinus. |
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Antiamoebic and spasmolytic activities of extracts
from some antidiarrhoeal traditional preparations used in Kinshasa, Congo. |
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Antibacterial activity of Euphorbia thymifolia Linn. |
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Antibacterial
activity of medicinal plants from the Philippines |
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Antibacterial activity of preparations from the
spurges, Euphorbia seguieriana Neck., E. virgultosa Klok. and E. semivilliosa
Prokh. |
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Antibacterial effect of theaflavin, polyphenon 60
(Camellia sinensis) and Euphorbia hirta on Shigella spp.--a cell culture
study. |
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Antidiarrhoeic activity of Euphorbia hirta extract
and isolation of an active flavonoid constituent. |
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Antidiarrhoeic activity of quercitrin in mice and
rats. |
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Antifeedant
activity of Azadirachta indica and Jatropha curcas against Papilio demoleus
Linn. |
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Antihepatotoxic
activity of Euphorbia antisyphilitica. |
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Anti-inflammatory activity of Euphorbia acaulis
Roxb. |
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Anti-inflammatory activity of the hydrosoluble
fraction of Euphorbia royleana latex. |
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Anti-inflammatory studies on Euphorbia prostrata. |
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Antileukemic principles isolated from euphorbiaceae
plants. |
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Antimalarial activity of 20 crude extracts from nine
African medicinal plants used in Kinshasa, Congo. |
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Antimycotic
screening of 58 Malaysian plants against plant pathogens |
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Antineoplastic effect of Euphorbia fischeriana Steud
on mice with implanted umor |
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Antinociceptive activity of Euphorbia heterophylla
roots. |
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Antitumor agents, 119. Kansuiphorins A and B, two
novel antileukemic diterpene esters from Euphorbia kansui. |
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Antiviral action of Euphorbium compositum and its
components. |
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Aposematic (warning) coloration associated with
thorns in higher plants. |
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Application of phytotherapy in odontology: the case
of Euphorbia balsamifera. Endodontic clinical trial |
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Are plant factors a missing link in the evolution of
endemic Burkitt's lymphoma? |
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Assessment
of lectin activity in a toxic and a non-toxic variety of Jatropha curcas
using latex agglutination and haemagglutination methods and inactivation of
lectin by heat treatments. |
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Axenic cultivation of Phytomonas davidi Lafont
(Trypanosomatidae), a symbiote of laticiferous plants (Euphorbiaceae). |
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Behavioral effects of Euphorbia hirta L.: sedative
and anxiolytic properties. |
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Bioactive steroids from the whole herb of Euphorbia
chamaesyce. |
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Biochemical
properties of latices from the Euphorbiaceae. |
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Biological
activity of medicinal plants of Ica (Peru). |
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Biological screening of traditional preparations from
some medicinal plants used as antidiarrhoeal in Kinshasa, Congo. |
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Biologically active compounds from the
Euphorbiaceae; 2. Two triterpenoids of Euphorbia cyparissias. |
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Biologically active compounds from the
Euphorbiaceae; Part 1. Triterpenoids of Euphorbia nicaeensis subsp. glareosa. |
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Biology, Ecology, and Host Specificity of European Aphthona
spp. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) Used as Biocontrol Agents for Leafy Spurge,
Euphorbia esula (Euphorbiaceae), in North America. |
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Biosynthesis of vernoleate
(cis-12-epoxyoctadeca-cis-9-enoate) in microsomal preparations from
developing endosperm of Euphorbia lagascae. |
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Botanical briefs: leafy spurge--Euphorbia esula l. |
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Candletoxins A and B, 2 new aromatic esters of
12-deoxy-16-hydroxy-phorbol, from the irritant latex of Euphoria poisonii
Pax. |
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Characterisation of ingenol: an inflammatory diterpene
from some Nigerian Euphorbia and Elaeophorbia species. |
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Characterisation of the two malate dehydrogenases
from Phytomonas sp. Purification of the glycosomal isoenzyme. |
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Characterization of a Euphorbia lagascae epoxide
hydrolase gene that is induced early during germination. |
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Characterization of an irritant 4-deoxyphorbol diester
from Euphorbia tirucalli. |
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Characterization of carbohydrate metabolism and
demonstration of glycosomes in a Phytomonas sp. isolated from Euphorbia
characias. |
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Characterization of Euphorbia characias latex amine
oxidase. |
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Characterization of germination-specific lipid
transfer proteins from Euphorbia lagascae. |
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Chemical
composition and effect of heat on organic matter- and nitrogen-degradability
and some antinutritional components of Jatropha meal. |
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Chemical
constituents from roots of Jatropha curcas. |
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Chemical constituents of Euphorbia hylonoma Hand.
-Mazz |
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Chemical constituents of Euphorbia nematocypha
Hand.-Mazz. |
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Chemical examination of Euphorbia myrsinitis Linn. |
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Chemical examination of Euphorbia tinctoria Boiss. |
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Chemical investigation of local plants. part II.
triterpenoids of Euphorbia wallichii Hk.f. |
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Chemical study of the latex, stems, bracts, and
flowers of "Christmas Flower" (Euphorbia pulcherrima). I. |
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Chemosystematics
of Jatropha. |
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Chromosome translocation and c-MYC activation by
Epstein-Barr virus and Euphorbia tirucalli in B lymphocytes. |
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Cicatrization
effect of Jatropha curcas (Angiospermae: Euphorbiaceae) latex on albino mice. |
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Clinical analysis of 72 epileptic patients treated
with alkaline extract of Euphorbia fisheriana |
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Clinical and experimental study on the treatment of
children diarrhea by granule of children-diarrhea fast-stopping |
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Clinical studies of Euphorbia acaulis, Rox b. in
cases of eczema--a preliminary report. |
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Clinical
trial of Jatropha curcas sap in the treatment of common warts. |
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Cloning and characterization of cold-regulated glycine-rich
RNA-binding protein genes from leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) and
comparison to heterologous genomic clones. |
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Cocarcinogenic and irritant factors of Euphorbia
esula L. latex. |
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Cofactor
requirement of ribosome-inactivating proteins from plants. |
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Combined effect of the extracts from Croton tiglium,
Euphorbia lathyris or Euphorbia tirucalli and n-butyrate on Epstein-Barr
virus expression in human lymphoblastoid P3HR-1 and Raji cells. |
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Comparative analysis of the vascular actions of
diterpenes isolated from Euphorbia canariensis. |
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Comparative
analysis of the vascular actions of diterpenes isolated from Euphorbia
canariensis. |
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Comparative
evaluation of non-toxic and toxic varieties of Jatropha curcas for chemical
composition, digestibility, protein degradability and toxic factors. |
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Comparative study of herbal infusions of the spurges,
Euphorbia seguieriana, E. virgata and E. semivillosa, obtained by different
methods |
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Comparative study of the surface charge of some
isolates of trypanosomatids of the genus Phytomonas. |
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Comparative
toxicity of Ricinus communis and Jatropha curcas in Brown Hisex chicks. |
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Constituents and bioactivity of the tubers of Euphorbia
sessiliflora. |
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Constituents from the stem wood of Euphorbia
quinquecostata with phorbol dibutyrate receptor-binding inhibitory activity. |
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Constituents of Egyptian Euphorbiaceae. I
Triterpenoids and related substances of Euphorbia paralias. |
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Constituents of Egyptian Euphorbiaceae. IV
investigation of Euphorbia indica. |
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Constituents of Egyptian Euphorbiaceae. IX Irritant
and cytotoxic ingenane esters from Euphorbia paralias L. |
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Constituents of Egyptian Euphorbiaceae. VI
Phytochemical investigation of Euphorbia geniculata Jacq. and E. prostrata
Ait. |
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Constituents of Egyptian Euphorbiaceae. VII. Further
investigation of the flavonoids of Euphorbia paralias L. |
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Constituents of Euphorbia adenochlora. 1. |
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Constituents of Euphorbia watanabei. 1. |
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Constituents of Euphorbiaceae 12. Comm. (1).
Isolation and structure elucidation of four new cerebrosides from Euphorbia
biglandulosa Desf. |
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Constituents of Euphorbiaceae, 7. 20-Deoxyingenol
Monoesters and ingenol diesters from Euphorbia biglandulosa Desf. |
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Constituents
of the Latex of Euphorbia antiquorum L. |
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Constituents
with potential effective agents from the latex of some Euphorbia species. |
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Constitutents of Egyptian Euphorbiaceae. Part 2:
Flavonoids of Euphorbia paralias. |
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Constitutents of tannins from Euphorbia prostrata
Ait. |
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Contact dermatitis due to Euphorbia pulcherrima
Willd, simulating a phototoxic reaction. |
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Contact dermatitis from Euphorbia pulcherrima. |
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Content
and chemical composition of the Jatropha spp. seed oil. |
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Control of
anguinosis of wheat using plant extracts. |
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Correlation of the anticholinesterase and
molluscicidal activity of the latex of Euphorbia royleana on the snail
Lymnaea acuminata. |
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Cryptic dysfunction of cellular immunity in
asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) carriers and its
actualization by an environmental immunosuppressive factor. |
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Crystalline principles of Euphorbia terracina L. |
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Cucumisin-like protease from the latex of Euphorbia supina. |
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Curcacycline
A: A novel cyclic octapeptide isolated from the latex of Jatropha curcas L. |
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Curcacycline
B, a cyclic nonapeptide from Jatropha curcas enhancing rotamase activity of
cyclophilin. |
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Cycloartane triterpenes from Euphorbia tuckeyana. |
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Cycloeuphordenol,
a new triterpene from Euphorbia tirucalli. |
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Cytotoxic diterpenoids from Euphorbia pekinensis. |
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Cytotoxic triterpenoids from the leaves of Euphorbia
pulcherrima. |
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Cytotoxicities and anti-herpes simplex virus
activities of diterpenes isolated from Euphorbia species. |
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Cytotoxicity and antiviral activity of the compounds
from Euphorbia kansui. |
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Dermatitis after exposure to a garden plant
(Euphorbia myrsinites). |
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Dermatitis and conjunctivitis after contact with
Euphorbia myrsinites (wolf's milk extract)--a case report |
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Dermatitis caused by a decorative plant, Euphorbia
variegata |
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Dermatitis due to Euphorbia rigida M.B |
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Determination of esculetin in semen Euphorbiae
lathyridis L. by TLCS and comparison on the quality in different areas |
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Dietary cancer risk conditional cancerogens in
produce of livestock fed on species of spurge (Euphorbiaceae). I. Skin
irritant and tumor-promoting ingenane-type diterpene esters in E. peplus, one
of several herbaceous Euphorbia species contaminating fodder of livestock. |
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Dietary cancer risk from conditional cancerogens
(tumor promoters) in produce of livestock fed on species of spurge (Euphorbiaceae).
V. Skin irritant and tumor-promoting diterpene ester toxins of the tigliane
and ingenane type in the herbs Euphorbia nubica and Euphorbia helioscopia
contaminating fodder of livestock. |
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Dietary cancer risk from conditional cancerogens
(tumor promoters) in produce of livestock fed on species of spurge
(Euphorbiaceae). IV. Toxicologic and pathophysiologic observations in
lactating goats and their suckling kids fed on the irritant herbs Euphorbia
nubica and Euphorbia helioscopia: an etiologic model for investigations on
the putative risk of cancer by consumption of food. |
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Dietary cancer risk from conditional cancerogens in produce
of livestock fed on species of spurge (Euphorbiaceae). III. Milk of lactating
goats fed on the skin irritant herb Euphorbia peplus is polluted by tumor
promoters of the ingenane diterpene ester type. |
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Dietary cancer risk from conditional cancerogens in
produce of livestock fed on species of spurge (Euphorbiaceae). II.
Pathophysiological investigations in lactating goats fed on the skin irritant
herb Euphorbia peplus and in their milk-raised kids. |
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Discovery and biological evaluation of a new family
of potent modulators of multidrug resistance: reversal of multidrug
resistance of mouse lymphoma cells by new natural jatrophane diterpenoids
isolated from euphorbia species. |
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Disinfectant/antiparasitic
activities of Jatropha curcas. |
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Diterpene polyesters from euphorbia seguieriana. |
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Diterpenoids from Euphorbia paralias. |
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Diterpenoids from Euphorbia peplus. |
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Diterpenoids from euphorbia pithyusa subsp. cupanii |
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Dry column chromatographic procedure for rapid
concentration of biological activity in natural products fractionation. |
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Edible
provenances of Jatropha curcas from Quintana Roo state of Mexico and effect
of roasting on antinutrient and toxic factors in seeds. |
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Effect of Niclosamide (Bayluscide WP 70), Anacardium
occidentale hexane extract and Euphorbia splendens latex on behavior of
Biomphalaria glabrata (Say, 1818), under laboratory conditions. |
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Effect of total Euphorbia sequiriana flavonoid on
the cardiovascular system and intestinal smooth muscle |
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Effects of a 4-deoxyphorbol triester from the latex
sap of Euphorbia biglandulosa Desf. on isolated spinach chloroplasts. |
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Effects of Euphorbia milii latex on Schistosoma
mansoni eggs, miracidia and cercariae. |
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Effects of Euphorbia prostrata and Fumaria
parviflora in normoglycaemic and alloxan-treated hyperglycaemic rabbits. |
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Enhanced antifungal activity of ketoconazole by Euphorbia
characias latex against Candida albicans. |
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Epstein-Barr virus-enhancing plant promoters in east
Africa. |
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Essential sulfhydryl groups in diamine oxidase from
Euphorbia characias latex. |
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Esterase
and lipase activity in Jatropha curcas L. seeds. |
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Eupha-7,9(11),24-trien-3beta-ol ("antiquol
C") and other triterpenes from Euphorbia antiquorum latex and their
inhibitory effects on Epstein-Barr virus activation. |
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Euphorbia and high chapparall--hazardous pot plants
in fashion |
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Euphorbia esula L. (Euphorbiaceae). I. Preliminary phytochemical and
biological evaluation. |
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Euphorbia hirta leaf extracts increase urine output and
electrolytes in rats. |
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Euphorbia hirta leaves and Musa sapientum fruits in
culture media for fungi. |
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Euphorbia
latex biochemicals other than hydrocarbons - Applications |
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Euphorbia lathyris latex keratoconjunctivitis. |
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Euphorbia palustris and stepposa flavonoids and their
pharmacological properties |
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Euphorbia peplus latex keratoconjunctivitis. |
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Euphorbia pulcherrima: toxicity to rats. |
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Euphorbia royleana latex keratitis. |
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Euphorbia sap keratopathy: four cases and a possible
pathogenic mechanism. |
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Euphorbia sap keratouveitis. |
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Euphorbia species. |
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Euphorbiaceae
in native health practices of district Bhadrak, Orissa, India |
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Euphorbiaceae
in native health practices of district Bhadrak, Orissa, India. |
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Euphorbiae keratoconjunctivitis |
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Euphorbium: modern research on its active principle,
resiniferatoxin, revives an ancient medicine. |
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Euphorcinol:
A new pentacyclic triterpene from Euphorbia tirucalli. |
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Evaluation of a forage allocation model for Theodore
Roosevelt National Park. |
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Evaluation
of antitumor activity of some medicinal plants of Bangladesh by potato disk
bioassay |
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Evaluation of temporal, seasonal and geographic
stability of the molluscicidal property of Euphorbia splendens latex. |
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Evaluation of the genotoxic activity and acute
toxicity of Euphorbia splendens latex, a molluscicide for the control of
schistosomiasis. |
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Evaluation of the molluscicidal properties of
Euphorbia splendens var. hislopii (N.E.B.) latex: experimental test in an
endemic area in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
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Evaluation of the molluscicidal properties of Euphorbia
splendens var. hislopii (N. E. B.) (Euphorbiaceae)--1. Experimental test in a
lentic habitat. |
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Evaluation of the mutagenicity of the molluscicidal
latex of Christ's Crown (Euphorbia milii var. hislopii) in mammalian cells in
vitro and in vivo. |
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Evaluation
of the wound-healing activity of selected traditional medicinal plants from
Peru. |
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Experiments
on the toxicity of some ornamental plants in cattle. |
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Extraction
and purification of curcain, a protease from the latex of Jatropha curcas
Linn. |
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Extraction
and study of certain physico-chemical properties of a new proteolytic enzyme
from the latex of Jatropha curcas Linn. |
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Eye burns caused by wolf's milk |
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Failure of
diterpenes from Jatropha curcas to induce mutation in Salmonella typhimurium
TA98 and TA100. |
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Feeding behavior of grazing ruminants experiencing
stress. |
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Flavonoids of Euphorbia geniculata and Euphorbia
prostata. |
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Flavonoids of Euphorbia stepposa |
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Flavonol glycosides from Euphorbia helioscopia, E.
stricta, E. verrucosa and E. dulcis |
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Flavonol glycosides of Euphorbia amygdaloides and
their quantitative determination at various stages of plant development. 5.
Flavonoids of native Euphorbiaceae |
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Flavonolglycosides from Euphorbia myrsinitis. Their
isolation and identification. 6. Flavonoids of native Euphorbiacae |
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Flavonol-glycosides from Euphorbia sequieriana |
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Formation of novel poly(hydroxyalkanoates) from
long-chain fatty acids. |
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Four diterpene esters from Euphorbia myrsinites. |
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Four
serine proteases from the latex of Euphorbia tirucalli. |
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Fractionation and characterization of two forms of
peroxidase from Oryza sativa. |
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Function of the lower intestine and osmoregulation in
the ostrich: preliminary anatomical and physiological observations. |
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Functional connection between intracellular and
extracellular secretion in species of Euphorbia genus. |
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Further new diterpene esters from the irritant and
cocarcinogenic seed oil and latex of the caper spurge (Euphorbia lathyris
L.). |
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Gibberellins and the break of bud dormancy in
virus-infected stem cuttings of Euphorbia pulcherrima. |
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Hepatoprotective compounds from Canarium album and
Euphorbia nematocypha. |
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Historical note: Drumine--a new Australian local
anaesthetic. |
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Home treatment of basal cell carcinoma. |
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HPLC-UV and HPLC-positive-ESI-MS analysis of the
diterpenoid fraction from caper spurge (Euphorbia lathyris) seed oil. |
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Hydrocarbon
distribution in epicuticular waxes of five Euphorbia species. |
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Identification of a confused species of Euphorbia
hirta L. E. indica Lam.] |
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Identification of Euphorbia humifusa Wind, and E. maculata
Raf. from its confused species E. thymifolia L. |
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Imidacloprid applications by subirrigation for
control of silverleaf whitefly (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on poinsettia. |
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Immediate skin and mucosal symptoms from pot plants
and vegetables in gardeners and greenhouse workers. |
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Immunocytochemical
identification of laticifers. |
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In vitro inhibitory effects of DNA topoisomerase II
by fernane-type triterpenoids isolated from a Euphorbia genus. |
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Influence
of several plant extracts on the oviposition behavior of Aedes fluviatilis
(Lutz) (Diptera: Culicidae) in the laboratory. |
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Influence of some traditional medicinal plants of
Senegal on prostaglandin biosynthesis. |
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Ingenane
and lathyrane diterpenes from the latex of Euphorbia canariensis. |
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Inhibition
of carbonic anhydrase by extracts of Euphorbia tirucalli and E. antiquorum in
fish and prawn. |
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Inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative phosporylation
by 4-deoxyphorbol triester, a poisonous constituent of the latex sap of
Euphorbia biglandulosa Desf. |
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Inhibitors of plant copper amine oxidases. |
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Inhibitory activity for chitin synthase II from Saccharomyces
cerevisiae by tannins and related compounds. |
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Inhibitory effect of euphol, a triterpene alcohol
from the roots of Euphorbia kansui, on tumour promotion by
12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate in two-stage carcinogenesis in mouse
skin. |
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Inhibitory effects of Sudanese plant extracts on
HIV-1 replication and HIV-1 protease. |
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Injury to the eye by the sap of Euphorbia royleana. |
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Intravesical resiniferatoxin for the treatment of
detrusor hyperreflexia refractory to capsaicin in patients with chronic
spinal cord diseases. |
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Irritant constituents of Iranian plants. Ingenol from Euphorbia seguieriana. |
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Irritant contact dermatitis from an ornamental
Euphorbia. |
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Irritant contact dermatitis from Euphorbia
marginata. |
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Irritant dermatitis due to Euphorbia marginata. |
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Irritant principles of the spurge family
(Euphorbiaceae). XIII. Oligocyclic and macrocyclic diterpene esters from
latices of some Euphorbia species utilized as source plants of honey. |
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Isolation and identification of antitumor
constituents of diterpenoids lactone in Euphorbia fischeriana Steud. |
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Isolation and identification of flavonol glycosides
from Euphorbia exigua and Euphorbia peplus. 7. Flavonoids indigenous to
Euphorbia |
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Isolation and identification of the lipophilic
constituents from the root of Euphorbia fischeriana Steud. |
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Isolation and partial characterization of a lectin
from Euphorbia heterophylla seeds. |
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Isolation and structure revision of pepluane
diterpenoids from euphorbia peplus. |
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Isolation of ingenol from the irritant and
cocarcinogenic latex of Euphorbia seguieriana. |
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Isolation, in vitro culture, ultrastructure study,
and characterization by lectin-agglutination tests of Phytomonas isolated
from tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) and cherimoyas (Anona cherimolia) in
southeastern Spain. |
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Isoterracinolides A and B, novel bishomoditerpene
lactones from euphorbia terracina. |
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Jatropha
curcas L. seeds: Chemical analysis and toxicity. |
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Jatrophane diterpenoids from Euphorbia peplus. |
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Jolkinolide B induces neuroendocrine differentiation
of human prostate LNCaP cancer cell line. |
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Kaempferol-3-glucuronide and
quercetin-3-glucuronide, principal flavonoids of Euphorbia lathyris L. and
their separation on acetylated polyamide |
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Kinetic
studies on curcain, a protease from the latex of Jatropha curcas Linn. |
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Laboratory evaluation of the molluscicidal
properties of some Saudi Arabian euphorbiales against Biomphalaria pfeifferi. |
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Latex
constituents of Euphorbia candelabrum, Euphorbia grantii, Euphorbia tirucalli
and Synadenium grantii. |
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Latex of "coroa de cristo" (Euphorbia
splendens): an effective molluscicide. |
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Leafless euphorbia on Rajasthan rock. |
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Lectins
from latices of Euphorbia and Elaeophorbia species. |
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Lipases of the euphorbiaceae family: purification of
a lipase from Euphorbia characias latex and structure-function relationships
with the B chain of ricin. |
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Macrocyclic diterpene polyesters of the jatrophane
type from Euphorbia esula |
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Macrocyclic diterpenes from Euphorbia nivulia. |
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Macrocyclic diterpenoids from Euphorbia
semiperfoliata. |
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Macrocyclic lathyrane type diterpene esters
(jolkinols) from callus cultures and roots of Euphorbia lathyris. |
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Male-specific sesquiterpenes from Phyllotreta and
Aphthona flea beetles. |
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Mass spectrometric determination of the inorganic
carbon species assimilated by photoautotrophic cells of Euphorbia characias
L. |
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m-Hydroxyphenylglycine and
3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine, 2 new amino acids from the latex of Euphorbia
helioscopia L |
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Microstructure of Purified Rubber Particles. |
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Mobilization
of reserves and synthesis of sterols and triterpenes in seedlings of two canarian
Euphorbia species. |
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Molecular analysis of signals controlling dormancy
and growth in underground adventitious buds of leafy spurge. |
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Molecular phylogeny of families related to
Celastrales based on rbcL 5' flanking sequences. |
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Molluscicidal activity of some Saudi Arabian
euphorbiales against the snail Biomphalaria pfeifferi. |
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Molluscicidal and anti-feedant activities of
diterpenes from Euphorbia paralias L. |
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Molluscicidal properties of the Euphorbia
cotinifolia L |
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Molluscicide
activity of the "avelos" plant (Euphorbia tirucalli) on
Biomphalaria glabrata, the mollusk vector of schistosomiasis. |
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Molluscicide activity of the "avelos"
plant (Euphorbia tirucalli, L.) on Biomphalaria glabrata, the mollusc vector
of schistosomiasis. |
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Monadenium
Pax - a multiuse petrocrop plant |
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Mutagenic evaluation of the Chinese drug C, L, T, G
pill consisting of Daphne genkwa, Euphorbia kansui, Euphorbia pekinensis,
Glycyrrhiza uralensis tested in Salmonella typhimurium and B. subtilis |
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Neutrophil migration and aggregation induced by
euphorbin, a lectin from the latex of Euphorbia milii, var. milii. |
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New 19-acetoxyingol diterpenes from the latex of
Euphorbia poisonii (Euphorbiaceae). |
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New constituents of Euphorbia resinifera Berg. |
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New diterpene polyesters isolated from Hungarian
Euphorbia species |
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New diterpenoids from euphorbia teheranica |
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New highly irritant euphorbia factors from latex of
Euphorbia tirucalli L. |
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New jatrophane diterpenoid esters from Euphorbia
turczaninowii. |
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New macrocyclic diterpenoids from Euphorbia esula. |
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New myrsinol-related polyfunctional pentacyclic
diterpene esters from roots of Euphorbia prolifera. |
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Nonpolar components of the latex of Euphorbia
peplus. |
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Note on 2 African drugs with confirmed amebicidal
properties: Holarrhens floribunda and Euphorbia hirta |
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Nutritional
studies on rats and fish (carp Cyprinus carpio) fed diets containing unheated
and heated Jatropha curcas meal of a non-toxic provenance. |
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Occupational allergy due to inhalation of pollen
from Euphorbia fulgens Karw |
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On the active principles of the Euphorbiaceae, XII.
Highly unsaturated irritant diterpene esters from Euphorbia tirucalli originating
from Madagascar. |
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On the
active principles of the Euphorbiaceae: XII. Highly unsaturated irritant
diterpene esters from Euphorbia tirucalli originating from Madagascar. |
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On the active principles of the spurge family
(Euphorbiaceae). IV. Skin irritant and tumor promoting diterpene esters from
Euphorbia ingens E.Mey. |
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On the active principles of the spurge family
(Euphorbiaceae). V. Extremely skin-irritant and moderately tumor-promoting
diterpene esters from Euphorbia resinifera Berg. |
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On the active principles of the spurge family
(Euphorbiaceae). XI. [1] The skin irritant and tumor promoting diterpene
esters of Euphorbia tirucalli L. originating from South Africa. |
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On the
active principles of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae): XI: (1). The skin
irritant and tumor promoting diterpene esters of Euphorbia tirucalli
originating from South Africa. |
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On the active principles of the spurge family. II.
Skin irritant and cocarcinogenic factors from Euphorbia triangularis Desf. |
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On the active principles of the spurge family. III. Skin
irritant and cocarcinogenic factors from the caper spurge. |
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On the biologically active compounds of
euphorbiaceae. I. Skinirritant and cocarcinogenic factors from Euphorbia
cooperi N.E.Br |
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On the presence of Rhamnetine in the genus
Euphorbia. A correction |
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Perspectives of using Euphorbia splendens as a molluscicide
in schistosomiasis control programs. |
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Petty spurge (Euphorbia peplus L.). |
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Pharmacognostic
studies on Dravanti: 1. Jatropha curcas. |
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Pharmacology of total flavonoids from Euphorbia
palustris L |
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Photodegradation of the molluscicidal latex of
"crown-of-thorns" (Euphorbia milii var hislopii). |
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Phytochemical study of Euphorbia paralias. |
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Phytochemical study of Euphorbia peplus. |
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Phytoplasma induced free-branching in commercial
poinsettia cultivars. |
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Piceatannol, a stilbene phytochemical, inhibits
mitochondrial F0F1-ATPase activity by targeting the F1 complex. |
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Pichia euphorbiae sp. nov., a new haploid
heterothallic yeast species. |
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Plant exposures ... a national profile of the most
common plant genera. |
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Plant exposures: a state profile of the most common
species. |
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Plant
toxins and detoxification methods to improve feed quality of tropical seeds. |
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Poinsettia exposures have good outcomes...just as we
thought. |
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Poisonous
effects of Euphorbia tirucalli on fish. |
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Pollinator-mediated interactions between a
pathogenic fungus, Uromyces pisi (Pucciniaceae), and its host plant,
Euphorbia cyparissias (Euphorbiaceae). |
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Polycyclic diterpenoids from Euphorbia characias. |
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Polyphenol compounds of Euphorbia palustris |
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Polyphenols from leaves of Euphorbia hirta L. |
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Pregnancy
terminating effect of Jatropha curcas in rats. |
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Preliminary phytochemical and pharmacological
studies on Euphorbia dracunculoides, Lam. |
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Preliminary phytochemical investigation of Euphorbia
millii. |
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Preliminary
screening of plant extracts used in respiratory pathology in Kivu/Zaire on
isolated guinea pigs rings trachea. |
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Preliminary
studies of the antifungal activities of some medicinal plants against
Basidiobolus and some other pathogenic fungi. |
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Presence of a tumor-promoting factor in honey. |
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Presence
of tumor promoters in the seed oil of Jatropha curcas L. from Thailand. |
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Proceedings: A screening procedure for Euphorbia
co-carcinogenic irritants. |
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Proteases
of Euphorbiaceae. |
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Protein bodies in the nucellus of Euphorbia
helioscopia. |
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Purification and characterisation of a novel
iso-propanol dehydrogenase from Phytomonas sp. |
|
Purification
and partial characterization of a hemagglutinin from seeds of Jatropha
curcas. |
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Purification and partial characterization of a
lectin from Euphorbia neriifolia latex. |
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Purification
and partial characterization of a lectin from Euphorbia neriifolia latex |
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Purification and partial characterization of a mitogenic
lectin from the latex of Euphorbia marginata. |
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Purification and properties of diamine oxidase from
Euphorbia latex. |
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Purification and properties of two lectins from the
latex of the euphorbiaceous plants Hura crepitans L. (sand-box tree) and
Euphorbia characias L. (Mediterranean spurge). |
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Purification of lipase from latex of Euphorbia characias
by an extraction method with apolar solvent |
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Quercetin derivatives of Euphorbia lucida W.K |
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Quercetin-3-glucuronide and camphorol-3-glucuronide,
main flavonoids in Euphorbia cyparissias L. |
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Recent advances on bioactive natural products from
Chinese medicinal plants. |
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Re-examination
of the antimicrobial activities of Xylopia aethiopica, Carica papaya, Ocimum
gratissimum and Jatropha curcas |
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Regio- and stereoselectivity of cytochrome P-450 and
peroxygenase-dependent formation of cis-12,13-epoxy-9(Z)-octadecenoic acid
(vernolic acid) in Euphorbia lagascae. |
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Resiniferatoxin and piperine: capsaicin-like
stimulators of oxygen uptake in the perfused rat hindlimb. |
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Resiniferatoxin, a phorbol-related diterpene, acts
as an ultrapotent analog of capsaicin, the irritant constituent in red
pepper. |
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Retroviral
activation by a naturally occurring African environmental plant factor. |
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Rubber particles from four different species, examined
by transmission electron microscopy and electron-paramagnetic-resonance spin
labeling, are found to consist of a homogeneous rubber core enclosed by a
contiguous, monolayer biomembrane |
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Saprophytic and cycloheximide resistant fungi
isolated from golden hamster. |
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Screening extracts of Euphorbia garuana N.E.Br. for
in-vitro cytotoxicity. |
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Screening
for antitumor and anti-HIV activities of nine medicinal plants from Zaire. |
|
Screening of Australian medicinal plants for
antiviral activity. |
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Screening of Epstein-Barr virus early antigen
expression inducers from Chinese medicinal herbs and plants. |
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Screening of euphorbia from Azarbaijan for skin
irritant activity and for diterpenes. |
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Screening
of Panamanian medicinal plants for brine shrimp toxicity, crown gall tumor
inhibition, cytotoxicity and DNA intercalation. |
|
Seed protein
profiles of castor (Ricinus communis) and some Jatropha species. |
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Selectively cytotoxic diterpenes from Euphorbia
poisonii. |
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Sequence analysis and genome organisation of
poinsettia mosaic virus (PnMV) reveal closer relationship to marafiviruses
than to tymoviruses. |
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Similarities and differences in the action of
resiniferatoxin and capsaicin on central and peripheral endings of primary
sensory neurons. |
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Skin irritant and tumour promoting extract from the
latex of Euphorbia bougheii. |
|
Skin irritant ingenol esters from Euphorbia esula. |
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Skin irritants of Euphorbia fortissima. |
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Skin irritants of the sun spurge (Euphorbia
helioscopia L.). |
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Species
record for Jathropha curcas Linn. |
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Specific inhibition of formation of acid-fastness in
mycobacteria by 3,3'-di-O-methylellagic acid. |
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Spectrophotometric estimation of individual flavone
glycosides in three Euphorbia species. |
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Stimulatory effects of ingenols from Euphorbia
kansui on the expression of macrophage Fc receptor. |
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Studies on chemical constituents of roots of Euphorbia
pekinensis |
|
Studies on diterpenoids from the roots of Euphorbia
ebracteolata |
|
Studies on
fixed oil of Jatropha curcas seeds. |
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Studies on
nutritive potential and toxic constituents of different provenances of
Jatropha curcas. |
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Studies on the active principles of Ze-Qi (Euphorbia
helioscopia L.), a drug used for chronic bronchitis (I) |
|
Studies on
the morphological and anatomical structures in the family Euphorbiaceae |
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Studies on
the morphological and anatomical structures in the family Euphorbiaceae. |
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Study of the anti-hyperglycemic effect of plants
used as antidiabetics. |
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Study of the embryofeto-toxicity of Crown-of-Thorns
(Euphorbia milii) latex, a natural molluscicide. |
|
Study of the
hemostatic activity of 15 medicinal plants from the traditional pharmacopeia
of the Ivory Coast. |
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Study of the laxative action of Euphorbia lathyris
seed oil. |
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Synthesis of glucuronides in the flavonoid series.
II. Isolation of kaempferol-3-beta-D-glucuronide from Euphorbia esula L |
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Tannins and related polyphenols of euphorbiaceous plants.
XI. Three new hydrolyzable tannins and a polyphenol glucoside from Euphorbia
humifusa. |
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Tannins
and related polyphenols of euphorbiaceous plants: VII. Tirucallins A, B and
euphorbin F, monomeric and dimeric ellagitannins from Euphorbia tirucalli L. |
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Terpenoids and steroids from several euphorbiaceae
and pinaceae plants |
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Terracinolides A and B, Two Bishomoditerpene
Lactones with a Novel Carbon Framework from Euphorbia terracina. |
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Testing for tumor promoters in Euphorbia lathyris:
analysis of possible health hazards. |
|
The control of the schistosome-transmitting snail
Biomphalaria glabrata by the plant Molluscicide Euphorbia splendens var.
hislopii (syn milli Des. Moul): a longitudinal field study in an endemic area
in Brazil. |
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The dermatitis-producing constituents of Euphorbia
hermentiana latex. |
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The
diterpenoids from Jatropha curcas L. |
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The effect of the sap of Euphorbiaceae on the eye |
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The ethnopharmacology of Madeira and Porto Santo
Islands, a review. |
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The glycoinositol-phospholipids of Phytomonas. |
|
The influence of environmental factors on the
molluscicidal activity of Euphorbia milii latex. |
|
The involvement of phospholipid: diacylglycerol
acyltransferases in triacylglycerol production. |
|
The irritant toxins of Blue Euphorbia (Euphorbia coerulescens
Haw). |
|
The molluscicidal activity of Crown of Christ
(Euphorbia splendens var. hislopii) latex on snails acting as intermediate
hosts of Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium. |
|
The molluscicidal activity of the latex of Euphorbia
splendens var. hislopii on Melanoides tuberculata (Thiaridae), a snail
associated with habitats of Biomphalaria glabrata (Planorbidae). |
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The spectrum of ocular inflammation caused by
euphorbia plant sap. |
|
The
structure and absolute configuration of cyclotirucanenol, a new triterpene from
Euphorbia tirucalli Linn. |
|
The succulent euphorbias of Nigeria. III. Structure
and potency of the aromatic ester diterpenes of Euphorbia poissonii Pax. |
|
The use of herbal preparations for tick control in
western Ethiopia. |
|
Thermoregulatory effects of resiniferatoxin in the
mouse: comparison with capsaicin. |
|
Tirucalicine:
A new macrocyclic diterpene from Euphorbia tirucalli. |
|
Topical antiinflammatory effects of Euphorbia prostrata
on carrageenan-induced footpad oedema in mice. |
|
Toxic
activities of the plant Jatropha curcas against intermediate snail hosts and
larvae of schistosomes. |
|
Toxicity of Euphorbia milii latex and niclosamide to
snails and nontarget aquatic species. |
|
Toxicity of fresh poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
to Sprague-Dawley rats. |
|
Toxicological study of the molluscicidal latex of
Euphorbia splendens: irritant action on skin and eye. |
|
Traditional medicine in health care. |
|
Transgenic production of epoxy fatty acids by
expression of a cytochrome P450 enzyme from Euphorbia lagascae seed. |
|
Treatment of upper respiratory infection with mixt.
716 compound |
|
Triterpene constituents from Euphorbia nematocypha
Hand-Mazz |
|
Triterpenes in latex of Euphorbia pulcherrima. |
|
Tumor promoter-like activity of the molluscicidal
latex of 'Crown-of-Thorns'(Euphorbia milii var. hislopii) in the V79
metabolic cooperation assay. |
|
Tumor promoting activity of Euphorbia striatella
(Boiss) and skin irritant activity of some Euphorbia species. |
|
Tumor promoting and skin irritant diterpene esters
of Euphorbia virgata latex. |
|
Tumor promoting compounds from Euphorbia
triangularis: mono- and diesters of 12-desoxy-phorbol. |
|
Tumor promoting constituent of Euphorbia serrata L.
latex. |
|
Tumor promoting diterpenes from Euphorbia leuconeura
L. |
|
Tumor-promoting compounds from Euphorbia cooperi di-
and triesters of 16-hydroxy-12-desoxy-phorbol. |
|
Tumour promoter activity in Malaysian Euphorbiaceae. |
|
Typology
of latex starch grains of certain Euphorbiaceae and their possible
significance in systematics Plant |
|
Ultrastructural analysis of Phytomonas species from
Euphorbia pinea reveals trans-cytoplasmic filaments 10 nm in diameter. |
|
Unnatural natural products from the transannular
cyclization of lathyrane diterpenes. |
|
Urodynamic effects of intravesical resiniferatoxin
in humans: preliminary results in stable and unstable detrusor. |
|
Use of an Amoeba proteus model for in vitro
cytotoxicity testing in phytochemical research. Application to Euphorbia
hirta extracts. |
|
Use of potato disc and brine shrimp bioassays to
detect activity and isolate piceatannol as the antileukemic principle from the
seeds of Euphorbia lagascae. |
|
Utilization
of strach from Euphorbiaceous taxa other than cassava for alcohol production |
|
Utilizing image processing techniques to compute
herbivory. |
|
Wound
healing response of the proteolytic enzyme curcain. |
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