This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as quinas and are usually used as substitute of Cinchona species. The purpose of the present study was the botanical characterization of the whole and powdered stem bark of Polyouratea hexasperma (A. St.-Hil.) Tiegh., Ochnaceae, by morphological and anatomical description, and the analysis of its chemical profile. The external texture of the bark, the whitened pit in the inner bark and the presence of cristarque cells, as well as the shape and arrangement of other lignified cells, are the most important macroscopic and microscopic features for the characterization of the bark. Chlorogenic and cafeic acids were detected in the chemical analysis and...
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
Tabebuia incana A.H. Gentry (Bignoniaceae) is a tree from the Brazilian Amazon having medicinal uses...
Orientadores: Alexandra Christine Helena Frankland Sawaya, Juliana Lischka Sampaio MayerDissertação ...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as qu...
AbstractThis research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred ...
AbstractThis research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred ...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as "q...
ABSTRACT Esenbeckia febrifuga (A.St.-Hil.) A. Juss. ex Mart., Rutaceae, is known by several popular ...
ABSTRACT This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred...
Esenbeckia febrifuga (A.St.-Hil.) A. Juss. ex Mart., Rutaceae, is known by several popular names inc...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Quina is a popular name originally attributed to Cinchona pubescens ...
The baraúna, Schinopsis brasiliensis, is a plant belonging to the Brazilian flora, typically found i...
Cinchona ledgeriana produces several secondary metabolites. The main quinoline alkaloid, quinine tha...
The antipyretic properties of cinchona barks were known since ancient times in South America, partic...
O Brasil possui a maior e mais diversa flora mundial, sendo detentor de cerca de 22% de todas as esp...
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
Tabebuia incana A.H. Gentry (Bignoniaceae) is a tree from the Brazilian Amazon having medicinal uses...
Orientadores: Alexandra Christine Helena Frankland Sawaya, Juliana Lischka Sampaio MayerDissertação ...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as qu...
AbstractThis research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred ...
AbstractThis research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred ...
This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred to as "q...
ABSTRACT Esenbeckia febrifuga (A.St.-Hil.) A. Juss. ex Mart., Rutaceae, is known by several popular ...
ABSTRACT This research is part of a larger study of the Brazilian species that are commonly referred...
Esenbeckia febrifuga (A.St.-Hil.) A. Juss. ex Mart., Rutaceae, is known by several popular names inc...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Quina is a popular name originally attributed to Cinchona pubescens ...
The baraúna, Schinopsis brasiliensis, is a plant belonging to the Brazilian flora, typically found i...
Cinchona ledgeriana produces several secondary metabolites. The main quinoline alkaloid, quinine tha...
The antipyretic properties of cinchona barks were known since ancient times in South America, partic...
O Brasil possui a maior e mais diversa flora mundial, sendo detentor de cerca de 22% de todas as esp...
Cinchona alkaloids (Figure 1.1), isolated from the bark of several species of cinchona trees, are th...
Tabebuia incana A.H. Gentry (Bignoniaceae) is a tree from the Brazilian Amazon having medicinal uses...
Orientadores: Alexandra Christine Helena Frankland Sawaya, Juliana Lischka Sampaio MayerDissertação ...