The restricted distributions of some classes of secondary metabolites in the angiosperms make them valuable taxonomic characters in assessing systematic relationships at higher levels of classification. Yet, for several reasons, secondary metabolites have not, until recently, been widely used as taxonomic characters above the family level. In this paper, the distributions of a number of classes of secondary compounds are discussed with reference to four recently published systems of higher angiosperm classification: Cronquist's of 1981, Dahlgren's of 1980, Takhtajan's of 1980 and Thome's of 1981. Some of the problems faced in choosing and using secondary metabolite data for systematic purposes (including the effects of our increasing unders...
Flavonoids are secondary plant products that have previously been shown to be helpful in determining...
In this work, an interesting application of phytochemistry is reported. In particular, this was empl...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
The restricted distributions of some classes of secondary metabolites in the angiosperms make them v...
ABSTRACT: The main family of phytochemical compounds derived from naturally synthesised secondary me...
Secondary metabolites are ubiquitous substances occurring naturally in trees and microorganisms. The...
The classification of plants has involved an enormous amount of work on the part of a large number o...
The vast and versatile pharmacological effects of medicinal plants are basically dependent on their ...
This book consists of an introductory overview of secondary metabolites, which are classified into f...
Aboriginal plants and their information clubbed with their potentiality. Majority of the secondary m...
The diversity of plant natural product (PNP) molecular structures is reflected in the variety of bio...
Our aim is to introduce plant taxonomy and morphology and to explore why \u2013 from the perspective...
Plants exhibit an overwhelming metabolic capacity and the quest to discover all secondary metabolite...
Plants are an essential source for discovering novel medical compounds for drug development, and sec...
This book focuses on the different compounds (polyphenols, sterols, alkaloids terpenes) that arise f...
Flavonoids are secondary plant products that have previously been shown to be helpful in determining...
In this work, an interesting application of phytochemistry is reported. In particular, this was empl...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
The restricted distributions of some classes of secondary metabolites in the angiosperms make them v...
ABSTRACT: The main family of phytochemical compounds derived from naturally synthesised secondary me...
Secondary metabolites are ubiquitous substances occurring naturally in trees and microorganisms. The...
The classification of plants has involved an enormous amount of work on the part of a large number o...
The vast and versatile pharmacological effects of medicinal plants are basically dependent on their ...
This book consists of an introductory overview of secondary metabolites, which are classified into f...
Aboriginal plants and their information clubbed with their potentiality. Majority of the secondary m...
The diversity of plant natural product (PNP) molecular structures is reflected in the variety of bio...
Our aim is to introduce plant taxonomy and morphology and to explore why \u2013 from the perspective...
Plants exhibit an overwhelming metabolic capacity and the quest to discover all secondary metabolite...
Plants are an essential source for discovering novel medical compounds for drug development, and sec...
This book focuses on the different compounds (polyphenols, sterols, alkaloids terpenes) that arise f...
Flavonoids are secondary plant products that have previously been shown to be helpful in determining...
In this work, an interesting application of phytochemistry is reported. In particular, this was empl...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...