Tynanthus micranthus, a plant species belonging to family Bignoniaceae, is widely used on the northwest region of Paraná state as stimulant and aphrodisiac. The lack of studies about this specie motivated the research for phytochemical evaluation and some biological activities of the plant. Toxicity studies of the ethanolic extracts and fractions of the species investigated were performed in Artemia salina eggs in addition to antimicrobial activity of the ethanolic extracts against species of some bacteria strains. The results indicated the presence of β-sitosterol steroid in the hexane fraction and apigenin flavone in the chloroform fraction, both isolated from the stalk. Some fractions developed toxicity over Artemia salina and its extrac...
Background: Terminalia macroptera Guill. & Perr. (Combretaceae) is a flowering plant used tradit...
This study aimed to phytochemical study of the aerial parts of Petiveria alliacea L. (young branches...
Background Plant cells fundamentally are chemical factories containing a rich supply of therapeut...
Orientadora: Drª Marilis Dallarmi MiguelCoorientador: Prof. Dr. Obdulio Gomes MiguelDissertação (mes...
As espécies da família Bignoniaceae possuem grande predominância na região da América tropical e ent...
Orientadora : Profª. Drª. Marilis Dallarmi MiguelCo-orientador : Prof. Dr. Obdulio Gomes MiguelTese ...
Objective: To isolate phytosterols from Bignonia venusta (L.) and its antimicrobial activity. Introd...
Species from the Bignoniaceae Family, including the genus Tynanthus, are very prevalent in the tropi...
In an attempt to identify new antimicrobial compounds with potential to be used as a bactericidal/ ...
In an attempt to identify new antimicrobial compounds with potential to be used as a bactericidal/ ...
In an attempt to identify new antimicrobial compounds with potential to be used as a bactericidal/ ...
Ochna serrulata (Ochnaceae) is an ornamental plant introduced into Brazil from Asia and Africa. Spec...
Objective: To isolate phytosterols from Bignonia venusta (L.) and its antimicrobial activity.Introdu...
The use of medicinal plants for the treatment of a variety of health affections has been increased d...
Ochna serrulata (Ochnaceae) is an ornamental plant introduced into Brazil from Asia and Africa. Spec...
Background: Terminalia macroptera Guill. & Perr. (Combretaceae) is a flowering plant used tradit...
This study aimed to phytochemical study of the aerial parts of Petiveria alliacea L. (young branches...
Background Plant cells fundamentally are chemical factories containing a rich supply of therapeut...
Orientadora: Drª Marilis Dallarmi MiguelCoorientador: Prof. Dr. Obdulio Gomes MiguelDissertação (mes...
As espécies da família Bignoniaceae possuem grande predominância na região da América tropical e ent...
Orientadora : Profª. Drª. Marilis Dallarmi MiguelCo-orientador : Prof. Dr. Obdulio Gomes MiguelTese ...
Objective: To isolate phytosterols from Bignonia venusta (L.) and its antimicrobial activity. Introd...
Species from the Bignoniaceae Family, including the genus Tynanthus, are very prevalent in the tropi...
In an attempt to identify new antimicrobial compounds with potential to be used as a bactericidal/ ...
In an attempt to identify new antimicrobial compounds with potential to be used as a bactericidal/ ...
In an attempt to identify new antimicrobial compounds with potential to be used as a bactericidal/ ...
Ochna serrulata (Ochnaceae) is an ornamental plant introduced into Brazil from Asia and Africa. Spec...
Objective: To isolate phytosterols from Bignonia venusta (L.) and its antimicrobial activity.Introdu...
The use of medicinal plants for the treatment of a variety of health affections has been increased d...
Ochna serrulata (Ochnaceae) is an ornamental plant introduced into Brazil from Asia and Africa. Spec...
Background: Terminalia macroptera Guill. & Perr. (Combretaceae) is a flowering plant used tradit...
This study aimed to phytochemical study of the aerial parts of Petiveria alliacea L. (young branches...
Background Plant cells fundamentally are chemical factories containing a rich supply of therapeut...