Extracts from Hypericum brasiliense, a herb growing in the southern and southeastern part of Brazil, have pharmacological properties because the presence of known bioactive compounds. In this study bioactive substances from roots of H. brasiliense were isolated and identified as 1,5-dihydroxyxanthone, isouliginosin B and betulinic acid. The production of these substances by plants of H. brasiliense was then characterized in different developmental stages (vegetative, flowering and fructification), and in different parts (roots, shoot tips, internal upper part and internal lower part of the shoots). Quercetin and rutin were identified during the analysis of the shoots and their concentrations were also determined. 1,5-Dihydroxyxanthone was f...
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AbstractNatural products are regarded as major and important sources of molecules used in chemothera...
Hypericum androsaemum L., better known as tutsan, is a small evergreen shrub belonging to the Hyperi...
This study, carried out in 2004–2005, describes the variation of hypericin and flavonoid contents in...
The present study was conducted to determine phenologic and morphogenetic variation of chlorogenic a...
In the present work we carried out a phytochemical and biological investigation on three Hypericum s...
Increased market demand for Hyperici herba has led to intensive studies on the chemistry and biologi...
Natural products are regarded as major and important sources of molecules used in chemotherapy. Hype...
Hypericum is an important genus of the family Hypericaceae and includes almost 500 species of herbs,...
The genus Hypericum (Hypericaceae) consists of 484 species from 36 sections with worldwide distribut...
The flavonoids (rutin, quercetin, and isoquercetin) and hypericin are the main active substances of ...
The genus Hypericum includes over 500 widely distributed species. The main representative is St. ...
Background: Hypericum genus is one of the most important medicinal plant that contains 17 species in...
, fatihyayla/0000-0002-6490-6288; Jakstas, Valdas/0000-0001-7627-6263WOS: 000397377900015The genus H...
Hypericum androsaemum L. is one of the most demanded plant species in the Portuguese popular medicin...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
AbstractNatural products are regarded as major and important sources of molecules used in chemothera...
Hypericum androsaemum L., better known as tutsan, is a small evergreen shrub belonging to the Hyperi...
This study, carried out in 2004–2005, describes the variation of hypericin and flavonoid contents in...
The present study was conducted to determine phenologic and morphogenetic variation of chlorogenic a...
In the present work we carried out a phytochemical and biological investigation on three Hypericum s...
Increased market demand for Hyperici herba has led to intensive studies on the chemistry and biologi...
Natural products are regarded as major and important sources of molecules used in chemotherapy. Hype...
Hypericum is an important genus of the family Hypericaceae and includes almost 500 species of herbs,...
The genus Hypericum (Hypericaceae) consists of 484 species from 36 sections with worldwide distribut...
The flavonoids (rutin, quercetin, and isoquercetin) and hypericin are the main active substances of ...
The genus Hypericum includes over 500 widely distributed species. The main representative is St. ...
Background: Hypericum genus is one of the most important medicinal plant that contains 17 species in...
, fatihyayla/0000-0002-6490-6288; Jakstas, Valdas/0000-0001-7627-6263WOS: 000397377900015The genus H...
Hypericum androsaemum L. is one of the most demanded plant species in the Portuguese popular medicin...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
AbstractNatural products are regarded as major and important sources of molecules used in chemothera...
Hypericum androsaemum L., better known as tutsan, is a small evergreen shrub belonging to the Hyperi...